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ECG: 13 disease diagnoses

Normal heart rate: The heart rate of a normal person at rest is 60-100 beats/min

Sinus tachycardia: refers to a fast heartbeat, with a heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute. It is more common and is usually caused by staying up late, anemia, and emotional excitement. Sinus bradycardia: refers to a heartbeat slower than 60 beats per minute, usually between 45-60 beats per minute, which is healthier.

Sinus arrest: refers to the problem of cardiac arrest during the heartbeat process. It is common in cases of pharyngeal irritation, endotracheal intubation, and carotid artery compression.

Sinus ventricular premature contraction: refers to the premature contraction (premature beat) during normal heartbeat. It can be seen in patients with organic heart disease.

Bigeminy: refers to a premature heart beat followed by a premature contraction (premature beat).

Trigeminy: Two normal heart beats followed by a premature contraction (premature beat)

Sinus arrhythmia: irregular heart rhythm, usually with high HRV in the same lead.

Ventricular Escape: refers to the absence of a P wave before the QRS complex, caused by intraventricular conduction block. It can be seen in heart disease, oral antiarrhythmic drugs.

Atrial Escape: refers to the heart beating at a slower rhythm instead of normal fluctuations in certain situations. It can be seen in arrhythmia, myocardial ischemia, and coronary heart disease.

Paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia: refers to tachycardia caused by excitement, with a sudden start and end, and a frequency of 150-250 beats/minute. It is common in strenuous exercise.

Atrial flutter: heart rate reaches 250~350 beats/minute. Common coronary heart disease, hypertension.

Ventricular flutter: loss of overall effective contraction of the ventricles.

Myocardial ischemia: refers to a decrease in blood perfusion to the heart, which leads to a decrease in oxygen supply to the heart, abnormal myocardial metabolism, and inability to support the normal functioning of the heart.

ECG: 32 disease risk assessments

Asystole 2. Arrhythmia 3. Bradycardia 4. Tachycardia 5. Atrial premature beats 6. Trigeminy 7. Bigeminy 8. Ventricular premature beats 9. Atrial flutter 10. Paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia 11. Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia 12. Junctional premature beats 13. Atrial hypertrophy 14. Ventricular fibrillation 15. Ventricular flutter 16. Atrial fibrillation 17. Myocardial infarction (injury type) 18. Myocardial infarction (ischemic type) 19. Myocardial ischemia 20. Ventricular hypertrophy 21. Atrial Escape 22. Ventricular Escape 23. Junctional Escape 24. Myocardial Infarction (Annulmental Type) 25. Third Degree AV Block 26. Second Degree AV Block 27. Second Degree AV Block 28. First Degree AV Block 29. Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome (WPW) 30. Left Anterior Fasciatic Block (LAFB) 31. Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB) 32. Left Bundle Branch Block (LBBB).

Personal words: These medical terms may seem strange, but they are actually closely related to our lives. My parents both suffered from heart disease and high blood pressure. After taking medicine for 15 years, they finally passed away at the age of 70 - this age is not considered longevity in modern society.What is particularly distressing is that they spent the last moments of their lives in pain. Whenever the night is quiet, the regret of not being able to better protect them will quietly surge into my heart, turning into a faint, indescribable pain... It is this unforgettable experience that prompted me to devote myself to the field of smart wearables.I am eager to use the power of technology to develop products that truly care about people's daily health, make real-time monitoring a barrier to protect lives, and allow our next generation to no longer have to bear such a heavy care burden.