Yes. ECG can detect a heart problem that might lead to a stroke or even uncover a past problem such as a previous heart attack. Such ECG results would be classified as abnormal ECG. Often ECG is the prefered method to detect these problems and is frequently used, for example, to confirm...
This is an excellent way of determining if one has Afib because it will show up easily on such a test. As it turns out, after 30 days of wearing this device 24/7 (except when showering), it proved I was exceptionally healthy (heart rate dropping down to an average of 33 BPM for a...