Kontinuerlig langtids hjerteovervåkning

Continuous long-term cardiac monitoring

Norwegian medically certified wireless heart rhythm sensor with high diagnostic accuracy and usability

Continuous long-term cardiac monitoring

Kontinuerlig langtids hjerteovervåkning

Norwegian medically certified wireless heart rate sensor with high accuracy and ease of use

ECG247

The ECG247 is a medically certified sensor for continuous long-term monitoring of the heart rhythm for assessment of heart rhythm disorders.

The ECG247 is affordable, easy to use and efficient. The ECG247 is intended for both self-testing and use in the healthcare service. ECG247 gives feedback immediately if heart rhythm disturbances are detected. ECG data is uploaded directly to a secure cloud storage, and is easily accessible to healthcare professionals.

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Intended use of ECG247

ECG247 can be used both for self-testing and in collaboration with a doctor

  • Increased risk of atrial fibrillation
  • Increased risk of stroke
  • Palpitations
  • Fast or low heart rate
  • Irregular pulse
  • Medically certified wireless heart rhythm sensor
  • Easy-to-use for self-testing and for the healthcare service
  • Monitors the heart rhythm 24 hours a day for up to 7 days
  • Resistant to water and can be used many times
  • Automatic interpretation and immediate results
  • Can be shared with a GP or cardiologist

Atrial fibrillation is common

«ECG247 er pålitelig, nøyaktig og enkel i bruk.»

«ECG247 har høy EKG kvalitet»

«ECG247 er et godt diagnostisk verktøy ved sjeldne anfall med hjerterytmeforstyrrelser»

Atrial fibrillation is a common heart rhythm disorder. Many people have the condition without knowing it. Atrial fibrillation can cause serious complications such as stroke and heart failure. Anyone can be affected, but the risk increase with age. Early detection of atrial fibrillation with ECG247 can help prevent complications.

Focusing usability

ECG247 is easy-to-use. Download and install the app on your mobile phone. Open the app and follow the on-screen instructions to use the heart rhythm sensor.

The app can be downloaded from App Store or Google Play

The ECG247 app requires Android 8.0 or newer and/or iOS 11.0 or newer. Google Play is not available on new Huawei phones and the ECG247 app may does not work with such phones.

Atrial fibrillation is common

Atrial fibrillation is a common heart rhythm disorder. At least 7.6 million people in Europe have atrial fibrillation. Many people have the condition without knowing it. Atrial fibrillation can cause serious complications such as stroke and heart failure. Anyone can be affected, but the most vulnerable group are those aged 60+. Early detection of atrial fibrillation with ECG247 may prevent complications.

With a focus on user-friendliness

The ECG247 is very easy to use. Download and install the app on your mobile phone. Open the app and follow the on-screen instructions to use the heart rate sensor.

The app can be downloaded for free in the App Store or Google Play

ECG247 appen krever Android 8.0 eller nyere og/eller iOS 11.0 eller nyere.Google Play er ikke lenger tilgjengelig på nyere Huawei telefoner og ECG247 appen fungerer derfor ikke sammen med slike telefoner.

A diagnosis is important

«Atrial fibrillation is a common heart rhythm disorder. Atrial fibrillation increases the risk of early death, stroke and heart failure. Many people have atrial fibrillation without knowing it. It is important to find the diagnosis and start prophylactic treatment before the condition leads to serious complications»

Sigrun Halvorsen, cardiologist and professor, Oslo University Hospital and the University of Oslo

Very useful tool

«This equipment is very suitable for us. With ECG247 we can assess the prevalence of heart rhythm disorders in a large group of research participants without physical visits at a research center or university»

Håvard Dalen, cardiologist PhD, associate professor, St. Olav’s hospital and NTNU

«ECG247 is a very useful tool for assessment of  patients with possible heart rhythm disturbances»

Knut Tuv, GP, Grimstad, Norway

«A necessary tool in the clinic»

Jonas Vegsundvåg, GP, Ålesund, Norway

«Can save more patients»

Slobodan Calic, Cardiologist, Sørlandet Hospital HF, Norway

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