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Heart Monitor
February 25, 2025 11:04PM
Scheduled for a flutter ablation with Natale on March 11. They have recommended that I get a Kardia Mobile in order to provide weeky EKGs post procedure. In my instructions there was a link to Amazon for the single-lead device. I am aware there is also a six-lead device.

Any suggestions on which device to acquire.....any reason to go with the six-lead????

Thanks

Steve
Klein, Tx.,
Re: Heart Monitor
February 26, 2025 12:24AM
The single lead is adequate and significantly cheaper. The 6L is a step up with extra features the average user may not benefit from, but if you want the deluxe model and don't mind parting with the cash, go right ahead. Both are equally accurate.

What you don't need is the subscription service. You're getting that from Natale's staff for free.
Re: Heart Monitor
February 26, 2025 02:23AM
Steve,

I've had a single lead Kardia since 2014. I have broken a few while staying in accommodations with tile floors & mine break when they hit those floors. You can get new ones off eBay for under $40 US. [www.ebay.com]
Re: Heart Monitor
February 26, 2025 04:42AM
I've never dropped mine on tile floors but I've put two of them through the wash in my pocket.

(No, they don't survive a washing machine.)
Re: Heart Monitor
February 26, 2025 12:07PM
Thanks for the quick replies......same thoughts myself.
The person who provided my pre-procedure instructions in Natale's office said to not get the subscription service.

It is ironic......my initial ablation with Natale was March 10. 2011. That was the date of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Couldn't sleep in the hospital, so watched the the news all night long. Will never forget that date.

s
Re: Heart Monitor
February 26, 2025 03:45PM
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Carey
I've never dropped mine on tile floors but I've put two of them through the wash in my pocket.

I would think that a reputable electrophysiologist would appreciate a clean EKG.

[I'll show myself out]
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