Take an ECG with the ECG app on Apple Watch - Apple Support (2024)

You can take an electrocardiogram (ECG) with the ECG app.

What is an ECG

An electrocardiogram (also called an ECG or EKG) is a test that records the timing and strength of the electrical signals that make the heart beat. By looking at an ECG, a doctor can gain insights about your heart rhythm and look for irregularities.

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How the ECG app

How to use the ECG app

The ECG app can record your heartbeat and rhythm using the electrical heart sensor on Apple Watch Series 4 or later and all models of Apple Watch Ultra* and then check the recording for atrial fibrillation (AFib), a form of irregular rhythm.

The ECG app records an electrocardiogram which represents the electrical pulses that make your heart beat. The ECG app checks these pulses to get your heart rate and see if the upper and lower chambers of your heart are in rhythm. If they’re out of rhythm, that could be AFib.

Here's what you need

  • Make sure that the ECG app is available in your country or region. Learn where the ECG app is available.

  • Update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS and Apple Watch to the latest version of watchOS.

  • The ECG app is not intended for use by people under 22 years old.

Install and set up the ECG app

The ECG appTake an ECG with the ECG app on Apple Watch - Apple Support (1) is installed during the ECG app setup in the Health app. Follow these steps to set up the ECG app:

  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone.

  2. Follow the onscreen steps. If you don't see a prompt to set up, tap the Browse tab, then tap Heart > Electrocardiograms (ECG) > Set Up ECG App.

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  3. After you complete set up, open the ECG appTake an ECG with the ECG app on Apple Watch - Apple Support (3) to take an ECG.

If you still don’t see the app on your Apple Watch, open the Watch App on your iPhone and tap Heart. In the ECG section, tap Install to install the ECG app.

Take an ECG

You can take an ECG at any time, when you’re feeling symptoms such as a rapid or skipped heartbeat, when you have other general concerns about your heart health, or when you receive an irregular rhythm notification.

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  1. Make sure that your Apple Watch is snug and on the wrist that you selected in the Apple Watch app. To check, open the Apple Watch app, tap the My Watch tab, then go to General > Watch Orientation.

  2. Open the ECG appTake an ECG with the ECG app on Apple Watch - Apple Support (5) on your Apple Watch.

  3. Rest your arms on a table or in your lap.

  4. With the hand opposite your watch, hold your finger on the Digital Crown. You don't need to press the Digital Crown during the session.

  5. Wait. The recording takes 30 seconds. At the end of the recording, you will receive a classification, then you can tap Add Symptoms and choose your symptoms.

  6. Tap Save to note any symptoms, then tap Done.

How to read results

After a successful reading, you will receive one of the following type of results on your ECG app. Regardless of the result, if you aren't feeling well or are experiencing any symptoms, you should talk to your doctor.

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Sinus rhythm

A sinus rhythm result means the heart is beating in a uniform pattern between 50 and 100 BPM. This happens when the upper and lower chambers of the heart are beating in sync. A sinus rhythm result only applies to that particular recording and doesn’t mean your heart beats with a consistent pattern all the time. It also does not mean that you're healthy. If you're not feeling well or are feeling any symptoms, you should talk to your doctor.

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Atrial fibrillation

An AFib result means the heart is beating in an irregular pattern. AFib is the most common form of serious arrhythmia, or irregular heart rhythm. If you receive an AFib classification and you have not been diagnosed with AFib, you should talk to your doctor. The ECG app ver. 1 can check for AFib between 50 and 120 BPM. The ECG app ver. 2 can check for AFib between 50 and 150 BPM.

Learn more about ECG app version availability and find out which version you're using.

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Low or high heart rate

A heart rate under 50 BPM or over 120 BPM in ECG version 1 affects the ECG app’s ability to check for AFib. In ECG version 2, a heart rate under 50 BPM or over 150 BPM can affect the ECG app's ability to check for AFib.

  • A heart rate can be low because of certain medications or if electrical signals are not properly conducted through the heart. Training to be an elite athlete can also lead to a low heart rate.

  • A high heart rate could be due to exercise, stress, nervousness, alcohol, dehydration, infection, AFib, or other arrhythmia.

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Inconclusive

An inconclusive result means the recording can’t be classified. It could be due to one of the following situations:

  • In ECG version 1, your heart rate is between 100 and 120 BPM and you are not in AFib.

  • You have a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD).

  • The recording may show signs of other arrhythmias or heart conditions that the app is not designed to recognize.

  • Certain physiological conditions may prevent a small percentage of users from creating enough signal to produce a good recording.

For ECG version 1, you might also get an inconclusive result if you are not resting your arms on a table during a recording, or wearing your Apple Watch too loose. Learn how to get the best results.

Poor Recording

This classification is unique to ECG version 2. Poor Recording means the result can't be classified. If you get a Poor Recording result, there are a few things you can try in order to get a better recording.

  • Rest your arms on a table or in your lap while you take a recording. Try to relax and not move too much.

  • Make sure that your Apple Watch isn't loose on your wrist. The band should be snug and the back of your Apple Watch needs to be touching your wrist.

  • Make sure that your wrist and your Apple Watch are clean and dry. Water and sweat can cause a poor recording.

  • Make sure that your Apple Watch is on the wrist you selected in Settings.

  • Move away from any electronics that are plugged into an outlet to avoid electrical interference.

If you need help, contact Apple Support.

The ECG waveform, its associated classifications, and any noted symptoms will be saved in the Health app on your iPhone or iPad. You can also share a PDF with your doctor.

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  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. If you're on your iPhone, tap Browse. If you're on your iPad, tap to open the sidebarTake an ECG with the ECG app on Apple Watch - Apple Support (11).

  3. Tap Heart, then tap Electrocardiograms (ECG).

  4. Tap the chart for your ECG result.

  5. Tap Export a PDF for Your Doctor.

  6. Tap the Share buttonTake an ECG with the ECG app on Apple Watch - Apple Support (12) to print or share the PDF.

How to get the best results

  1. Rest your arms on a table or in your lap while you take a recording. Try to relax and not move too much.

  2. Make sure that your Apple Watch isn’t loose on your wrist. The band should be snug, and the back of your Apple Watch needs to be touching your wrist.

  3. Make sure that your wrist and your Apple Watch are clean and dry.

  4. Make sure that your Apple Watch is on the wrist that you selected in the Apple Watch app. To check, open the Apple Watch app, tap the My Watch tab, then go to General > Watch Orientation.

  5. Move away from any electronics that are plugged into an outlet to avoid electrical interference.

A small percentage of people may have certain physiological conditions preventing the creation of enough signal to produce a good recording — for example, the positioning of the heart in the chest can change the electrical signal levels, which could impact the ECG app’s ability to obtain a measurement.

Liquid-free contact is required for the ECG app to work properly. Use of the ECG app may be impacted if the Apple Watch and/or skin aren't entirely dry. Make sure that your wrist and hands are thoroughly dry before attempting a reading. To ensure the best reading after swimming, showering, heavy perspiration, or washing your hands, clean and dry your Apple Watch. It may take one hour or more for your Apple Watch to completely dry.

Things you should know

  • The ECG app cannot detect a heart attack. If you ever experience chest pain, pressure, tightness, or what you think is a heart attack, call emergency services immediately.

  • The ECG app cannot detect blood clots or a stroke.

  • The ECG app cannot detect other heart-related conditions. These include high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, high cholesterol, or other forms of arrhythmia.

  • If you’re not feeling well or are feeling any symptoms, talk to your doctor or seek immediate medical attention.

How the ECG app works

The ECG app on Apple Watch Series 4 or later and all models of Apple Watch Ultra generates an ECG that is similar to a single-lead (or Lead I) ECG. In a doctor’s office, a standard 12-lead ECG is usually taken. This 12-lead ECG records electrical signals from different angles in the heart to produce twelve different waveforms. The ECG app on Apple Watch measures a waveform similar to one of those twelve waveforms. A single-lead ECG is able to provide information about heart rate and heart rhythm and enables classification of AFib. However, a single-lead ECG cannot be used to identify some other conditions, like heart attacks. Single-lead ECGs are often prescribed by doctors for people to wear at home or within the hospital so that the doctor can get a better look at the underlying rate and rhythm of the heart. However, the ECG app on Apple Watch Series 4 or later and all models of Apple Watch Ultra allows you to generate an ECG similar to a single-lead ECG without a prescription from your doctor.

In studies comparing the ECG app on Apple Watch to a standard 12-lead ECG taken at the same time, there was agreement between the ECG app classification of the rhythm as sinus or AFib compared to the standard 12-lead ECG.

The ability of the ECG app to accurately classify an ECG recording into AFib and sinus rhythm was tested in a clinical trial of approximately 600 subjects, and demonstrated 99.6% specificity with respect to sinus rhythm classification and 98.3% sensitivity for AFib classification for the classifiable results.

The clinical validation results reflect use in a controlled environment. Real world use of the ECG app may result in a greater number of strips being deemed inconclusive and not classifiable.

Learn more

  • ECG app Instructions for Use (IFU)

  • Set up heart rate notifications on your Apple Watch

  • Learn about the accuracy and limitations of the heart sensors

* The ECG app is not supported on Apple Watch SE or with Apple Watch For Your Kids.

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Take an ECG with the ECG app on Apple Watch - Apple Support (2024)

FAQs

Can I take an ECG on my Apple Watch? ›

Apple Watch Series 4 and later has an electrical heart rate sensor that, along with the ECG app , allows you to take an electrocardiogram (or ECG). To use the ECG app, update your iPhone Xs or later to the latest version of iOS and Apple Watch to the latest version of watchOS.

Why is my ECG not working on my Apple Watch? ›

Make sure that your Apple Watch isn't loose on your wrist. The band should be snug, and the back of your Apple Watch needs to be touching your wrist. Make sure that your wrist and your Apple Watch are clean and dry. Make sure that your Apple Watch is on the wrist that you selected in the Apple Watch app.

How do I get the ECG app back on my Apple Watch? ›

After you complete set up, open the ECG app to take an ECG. If you still don't see the app on your Apple Watch, you can search the App Store on your Apple Watch for ECG and download it. Plan B; On your phone go to: Settings/General/Reset/Reset All Settings.

How accurate is the ECG on an Apple Watch? ›

Key Takeaways. In short, the Apple Watch ECG is very accurate. One study by a Stanford Asociate Professor of Medicine demonstrated that the Apple Watch could accurately detect AFib in 84% of cases when compared to a traditional 12-lead ECG.

Can someone else take an ECG on my Apple Watch? ›

"If you use family setup for the watch, the following features and apps are not available: irregular heart rhythm notifications, ECG, Cycle Tracking, Sleep, Blood Oxygen, Podcasts, Remote, News, Home, and Shortcuts." Unfortunately, an Apple Watch must be paired/setup with an iPhone - an iPad will not do.

How to take an ECG? ›

You'll be asked you to lie back and the healthcare professional will attach sticky patches (called electrodes) on your arms, legs and chest. These are attached to the ECG machine. You'll need to lie still for a few minutes while the ECG machine records the electrical signals that are created when your heart beats.

Can Apple Watch detect AFib? ›

Apple Watch customers have access to two software as medical device features to detect heart arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation (AFib): the Irregular Rhythm Notification Feature (IRNF) and the ECG app.

Why is ECG inconclusive on Apple Watch? ›

Inconclusive ECG results may mean there may have been too much artefact or noise to acquire a good signal, or you may have an arrhythmia other than AF the app cannot classify, or your heart rate is between 100 and 120 bpm.

What happened with the Apple Watch lawsuit? ›

As reported by Reuters, a federal judge ruled in Apple's favor and dismissed an antitrust lawsuit that claimed that Apple had illegally monopolized the United States market on heart rate apps for the Apple Watch. AliveCor, a medical device and AI company, filed the lawsuit in 2021.

How do I reset my Apple Watch ECG? ›

Settings/General/Reset/Reset All Settings. Tap on Reset All Settings. This will erase your settings (without losing any data) and will allow you to re-setup the health app and re-enable the ecg app. Be aware though that this will delete any cards setup in apple pay.

How do I download ECG on my Apple Watch? ›

Install and set up the ECG app
  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone.
  2. Follow the onscreen steps. If you don't see a prompt to set up, tap the Browse tab, then tap Heart > Electrocardiograms (ECG) > Set Up ECG App.
  3. After you complete set up, open the ECG app to take an ECG.

What does AFib look like on ECG? ›

This means an ECG showing atrial fibrillation will have no visible P waves and an irregularly irregular QRS complex. The ventricular rate is frequently fast, unless the patient is on AV nodal blocking drugs such as beta-blockers or non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers.

What is the difference between an EKG and an ECG? ›

EKG and ECG are actually different spellings of the same diagnostic test that monitors your heart's electrical activity. EKG is the abbreviation from the German spelling of electrocardiogram (which is elektrokardiogramm in German). The EKG abbreviation came into use because of where the test was initially invented.

Can an Apple Watch detect an irregular heartbeat? ›

You can receive a notification if Apple Watch has identified an irregular heart rhythm that appears to be atrial fibrillation (AFib). Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone. Tap My Watch, tap Heart, then tap Set Up Irregular Rhythm Notifications in Health.

Can an Apple Watch check blood pressure? ›

The smartwatch isn't equipped to measure your blood pressure alone, but there are tools and devices you can pair it with that can; usually wireless monitors that connect to your iPhone or Apple Watch and come with an arm cuff and their own app.

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