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Cardiac monitoring device


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I don't know the price but I can't think of many situations in which this would be useful for a layperson to have at home. You do not need to do EKGs at home, and it takes considerable medical skill to interpet them.

 

If you need to monitor your oxygenation saturation you either have a severe chronic lung disease or are gravely ill and should be in the hospital. That is not something ordinary people need to concern themselves with or check at home.  People with chronic lung problems may be an exception but in that case a simple pulse oximeter will suffice, no need for one combined with an EKG.

 

Where it could be useful would be for paramedics/emergency teams or in outpatient offices and hospitals. I.e. for use by medical personnel.

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