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Smartwatches & AFib: What Your Wrist Can—and Can’t—Tell You About Your Heart
Smartwatches are changing the way millions of people discover heart rhythm problems—especially atrial fibrillation (AFib). But how accurate are devices like the Apple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung Galaxy Watch? And what should you actually do if your watch alerts you to an irregular rhythm?
In this episode of EP-EDGE Heart Talk, cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. Niraj Sharma breaks down everything patients and caregivers need to know about smartwatch AFib detection, based on real science—not hype.
You’ll learn:
- How accurate smartwatches really are for detecting AFib (hint: very accurate when the signal is clean)
- Why false positives are common—especially in younger users
- What it means when your watch shows “Possible AFib” or “Inconclusive”
- How pacemakers, bundle branch blocks, and extra beats affect smartwatch readings
- Whether smartwatches can replace Holter monitors or track AFib after ablation
- When smartwatch alerts matter—and when they’re nothing to worry about
- How to use your device the right way to monitor heart health
This episode is designed for anyone who has ever wondered whether their AFib notification, irregular rhythm alert, or ECG recording is real, meaningful, or just an algorithm misfire.
EP-EDGE Heart Talk is your trusted voice for patient-friendly, accurate cardiology guidance—helping you understand your heart, your risks, and your options.
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