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Fitbit will roll out a passive heart rhythm monitoring feature after getting FDA approval

the green light to monitor users' heart rhythms in the background. A new photoplethysmography algorithm can passively check a user's heart rhythm while they're still or asleep. If the tech detects signs of atrial fibrillation — a type of irregular heart rhythm — it will alert the wearer. Fitbit parent Googleto use electrocardiogram tech in 2020's Sense Smartwatch. However, that method requires users to run ECG tests manually.

Google notes that AFib can be difficult to detect as episodes can be sporadic and pass without any symptoms. Monitoring heart rhythms in the background could improve detection. AFib affects more than 33.5 million people, and those with the condition have a higher risk of stroke.of the PPG algorithm which lasted over five months and had more than 450,000 participants. It found that the algorithm correctly identified AFib episodes 98 percent of the time.

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