Abstract

Background: Wireless single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) devices are increasingly popular. These platforms rely on R–R interval irregularity for arrhythmia detection, which limits the ability to detect atrial flutter (AFL), even with experienced clinician interpretation. We sought to determine whether repositioning of a novel smartphone-based ECG panel (KardiaMobile) to create a lead II trace could improve visualisation of flutter waves and detection of AFL.

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