UPOlife’s handheld ECG device is a win-win solution for medical experts and patients.

Our remote heart health analytics platform brings doctor’s expertise outside the medical setting. Intended for daily patient monitoring at the comfort of the patient’s home.

A patient uses SnapECG to regularly monitor the heart and shares data with a medical expert who further gives a professional opinion about the condition and further actions.

Everything the patient needs to do is take pocket-size SnapECG in their hands, put thumbs on sensors, relax and wait for 60 seconds.

After ECG measurement data from the device is uploaded to the secure UPOlife cloud. Where AI algorithms immediately take care of comprehensive ECG analytics and provide results clear as day on the patient’s phone. Just as easily patients can share their results with doctors straight from the app.

SnapECG together with the UPOlife app can:

  • Perform professional ECG monitoring.
  • Evaluate the normal heart rate and heart rhythm trend.
  • Perform primary screening to capture abnormal information from the heart.
  • Assess more than 20 arrhythmias, stroke, and sudden cardiac arrest risk.
  • Additional scores: Total well-being, myocardial, heart endurance, emotion, and heart health risk calculation, heart rhythm disorders, stress level, heart biological age.

On top of that UPOlife algorithms are capable to adjust patient results based on their personal baseline.

Meanwhile for doctor SnapECG solution provides an even wider range of information:

  • ECG visualization (Full view of 60-second reading);
  • Average heart rate per minute;
  • Average QRS complex;
  • ECG parameters (QT, QTc intervals);
  • Amplitude of 1 lead (P (uV), Q (uV), R (uV), S (uV), T (uV);
  • Cardiac arrhythmias found during the recording (Minnesota Codes);
  • HRV parameters;
  • RR Histogram;
  • HRV Frequency parameters;
  • Automatically generated summary of the current state;
  • Additional scores: Total well-being, myocardial, heart endurance, emotion, and heart health risk calculation, heart rhythm disorders, stress level, heart biological age.

Based on this information doctor can tell if a patient has any heart problems, recommend further investigations, and create a treatment plan.