A conventional 12-lead ECG machine uses 10 touchpoints (i.e. electrodes) to generate 12-leads of data. Kardia 12L uses 5 touchpoints to generate 8 standard diagnostic-bandwidth leads and synthesizes the remaining 4 leads.
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- How to Use Kardia 12L
- What is the Warranty and Replacement Policy for the Kardia 12L?
- How does the 90-day return policy work? Will I incur shipping fees?
- Who can purchase Kardia 12L?
- What is the required training for an HCP to administer an ECG with Kardia 12L? Is this provided by AliveCor and how?
- Can the device be used to self-administer an ECG?
- How is it that there are 5 touchpoints on the body to generate 12-leads of data?
- Should the patient touch the ECG module during a recording?
- Can you download recordings and share them from the app?
- Is it sturdy enough in case, if it is dropped?