A recent real-world clinical study has confirmed that ECG data recorded with the Polar H10 chest-belt sensor can be reliably interpreted by physicians for the evaluation of baseline cardiac rhythm, atrial fibrillation, and premature contractions in patients with a broad spectrum of heart conditions. The study, conducted in the Czech Republic, demonstrated that long-term ECG recordings obtained from the Polar H10 are suitable for routine clinical practice, with only a minimal proportion of recordings affected by artifacts that complicate interpretation. ECG data were successfully analyzed in hospitalized patients, outpatients with cardiovascular disease, and healthy individuals. Results showed that the vast […]