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Heart rate recording app with the help of smartphone

London: British scientists have created an application that can be used to check the heartbeat without a stethoscope.

Developed by a team of experts, including experts from King’s College London, the app not only records the heartbeat, but also the sound that occurs between the opening and closing of the heart’s walls.

In the future, this app can be used to detect heart murmurs, which will provide information about the condition of the heart wall.
This will also provide additional information about atrial fibrillation. The condition, known as irregular heartbeat, is diagnosed with an echocardiogram that can be installed in a smartwatch.

A new study on the Echoes app found that more than 80 percent of the heart sounds recorded by people with the phone on their chest were of good quality.

A study of 1,148 people found that regardless of gender and weight, people could self-record their heart rate with the help of an app.

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