Data Transmission

Transmitting Data

Stored test data can be sent to your physician for interpretation. The AfibAlertâ„¢ provides two ways to transmit ECG data for physician review. Only a qualified healthcare professional can make a conclusive diagnosis of Atrial Fibrillation.

Transmitting recorder data via phone Standard Telephone

Connecting the USB cable to the recorder Internet via USB cable

You may use one method exclusively, alternate methods, or use both as directed by your physician.

Data Interpretation

The AfibAlert’s proprietary algorithm analyzes your ECG data and emits a red or green light, signifying the probability of AF. The AfibAlert should be used for guidance only. Only an experienced healthcare professional can make a conclusive diagnosis of atrial fibrillation. It is advisable that your physician or healthcare professional view your recorded data to verify the presence of absence of atrial fibrillation.

Upload your ECG data to www.AfibAlert.com

Recordings can be uploaded directly to the AfibAlert web site. Each recording produces a 45-second diagnostic quality ECG rhythm strip. (Click here to view a sample recording.). Once data has been uploaded, it can be immediately viewed or printed by the patient or their physician. Recordings can also be saved as a PDF file. Please remember, it is the patient’s responsibility to notify their physician if data has been uploaded for review. LRI does not monitor the AfibAlert web site. The patient must notify their physician or service center when information is uploaded to this site for professional review. Only authorized personnel have access to your ECG data.

There is no charge for AfibAlert users to upload and store their data to the AfibAlert web site, or for you or your physician to access, view or print the data. Contact your physician regarding possible professional interpretation charges. Read more about how to access device data Go