Samsung health monitor
Samsung Health Monitor
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BLOOD PRESSURE
Take your blood pressure with your Galaxy Watch
Stay on top of your blood pressure with the Blood Pressure app. With the internal Photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensor inside your Galaxy Watch, the Blood Pressure app measures your systolic and diastolic pressure as well as your pulse rate. The Blood Pressure app is available on the Galaxy Watch 3, Galaxy Watch Active 2, and will be available on later models.
How do I measure
my blood pressure?
How to use
Step1.
Setting up
the Samsung Health Monitor app
Step 2.
Calibrating
Galaxy Watch
Step 3.
Measuring blood pressure
with Galaxy Watch
Step 4.
Checking
blood pressure results
1. Setting up Samsung Health Monitor
Before using Samsung Health Monitor
Before you can start measuring your blood pressure using Samsung Health Monitor, you must set up your profile and calibrate your Galaxy Watch.
1) Ensure that your Galaxy Watch supports Samsung Health Monitor.
Supported watches: Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch Active2 and later released Galaxy Watch and Active models. (excluding Galaxy Fit)
2) Ensure that your Galaxy Watch is paired via Bluetooth with the Galaxy smartphone.
3) Connect your Galaxy Watch to the Galaxy Wearable app on your smartphone to update to the latest software.
4) If Samsung Health Monitor is installed on your Galaxy Watch, open the app and follow the on-screen set-up instructions.
1) Open the Samsung Health Monitor app on your watch and follow instructions to download the Samsung Health Monitor app on your phone.
2) Activate the Samsung Health Monitor on your phone. Read and agree to the terms and conditions, Privacy Policy and set your profile.
3) Calibrate your watch according to directions from the app.
- Galaxy Store
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Samsung
Health Monitor
2. Calibrating your Galaxy Watch
Precautions before use
To ensure more accurate calibration, do the following:
1) 30 minutes before doing the calibration, do not have any alcohol or caffeine, and do not smoke, exercise, or bathe.
2) Make sure your arm and wrists are dry and free of excessive perspiration or skin lotion.
3) Do the calibration indoors in a quiet place.
4) Put a comfortable chair next to a table.
5) Sit in the chair with your back well supported, your legs uncrossed, and your feet flat on the ground.
6) Let your hands and forearms rest on the table.
7) Rest in this position for at least 5 minutes before starting the calibration.
8) When you start the calibration, stay still and do not move your arm or talk while the cuff-based blood pressure monitor performs the measurement.
9) During the measurement, breathe normally. Do not try to deepen or slow down your breath.
To calibrate your Galaxy Watch
1) Place the blood pressure cuff on an upper arm.
2) Wear the Samsung Galaxy Watch on the wrist of the other arm. Make sure the Galaxy Watch strap is snug around your wrist, but not too tight.
3) Place your Galaxy smartphone on the table, within easy reach.
4) On your Galaxy smartphone, open Samsung Health Monitor and follow the on-screen instructions to do the following.
Note: Measure 3 times total within 30 minutes to complete the calibration. To keep your blood pressure measurements accurate, you will need to recalibrate every 28 days.
You can make recalibrations at any time regardless of the cycle by selecting Recalibrate from the on screen menu.
Note: Measure 3 times total within 30 minutes to complete the calibration. To keep your blood pressure measurements accurate, you will need to recalibrate every 28 days.
You can make recalibrations at any time regardless of the cycle by selecting Recalibrate from the on screen menu.
3. Measuring your blood pressure using your
Galaxy Watch
Taking measurements after preparation
After you have calibrated your Galaxy Watch with an upper-arm, cuff-based blood pressure monitor, you're ready to use the Samsung Health Monitor on your Galaxy Watch to measure your blood pressure. You won't need to use the cuff-based monitor again until the next calibration in 28 days.
1) Wear your Galaxy Watch on the same wrist as during the calibration and make sure the Galaxy Watch strap is snug around your wrist, but not too tight.
2) 30 minutes before doing the measurement, do not have any alcohol or caffeine, and do not smoke, exercise, or bathe.
3) Make sure your arm and wrist are dry and free of excessive perspiration or skin lotion.
4) Do the measurement indoors in a quiet place.
5) Put a comfortable chair next to a table.
6) Sit in the chair with your back well supported, your legs uncrossed, and your feet flat on the ground.
7) Let your hands and forearms rest on the table.
8) Rest in this position for at least 5 minutes before starting the measurement.
9) When you start the measurement, stay still and do not move your arm or talk while the Galaxy Watch takes the measurement.
10) During the measurement, breathe normally. Do not try to deepen or slow down your breath.
An error message will be displayed on the watch screen in case of movement or weak signals during the measurement.
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Select 'Measure'
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After the measurement
is done, check your results
on the watch screen.
An error message will be displayed on the watch screen in case of movement or weak signals during the measurement.
4. Reviewing your blood pressure
measurements
On your Galaxy Watch
After Samsung Health Monitor on the Galaxy Watch successfully measures your blood pressure, the Galaxy Watch and the Galaxy smartphone display the following results:
· Systolic blood pressure (BP)
· Diastolic blood pressure (BP)
· Pulse (heart rate)
Do not change your medications or dosage based on these numbers. Always talk to your doctor first.
· Measurement Range:
Systolic 70-180mmHg, Diastolic 40-120mmHg
· Calibration Range:
Systolic 80-170mmHg, Diastolic 50-110mmHg
On your Galaxy smartphone
When a Bluetooth connection is established between your Galaxy Watch and the Galaxy smartphone you used to calibrate the Galaxy Watch, your measurement results are synced to the Samsung Health Monitor app on the Galaxy smartphone. You can share this information with your doctor for review or consultation.
Individuals with Systolic BP and Diastolic BP in 2 categories should be designated to the higher BP category.
Individuals with Systolic BP and Diastolic BP in 2 categories should be designated to the higher BP category.
Things you need to know before using the Blood Pressure app:
1. The Blood Pressure app should not be used for any diagnostic purposes regarding hypertension or other heart conditions. The Blood Pressure app is not meant to replace traditional methods of diagnosis or treatment by a qualified healthcare professional.
2. Do Not use the Blood Pressure app if you have any of the following conditions:
- Arrhythmia
- Prior heart failure or heart attack
- Peripheral vascular disease or compromised circulation
- Valvular disease (diseases concerning the aortic valve)
- Cardiomyopathy
- Other known cardiovascular disease
- End-stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
- Diabetes
- Neurological disorder (i.e. tremors)
- Clotting disorder or if you are taking prescribed blood thinners
- Tattoo(s) on the wrist where you will wear the Galaxy Watch
3. The Blood Pressure app uses optical signals collected from a sensor on the Galaxy Watch and needs a good-quality signal in order to calculate blood pressure. The quality of the signal can be affected by various factors, such as the watch sensor's cleanness or the measured area's optical properties.
4. DO NOT change your medications or dosages without first consulting your doctor.
- A Samsung Galaxy Watch* and Samsung Galaxy smartphone (Android P OS version or higher) are required to use Samsung Health Monitor app. Due to country/region restrictions in obtaining approval/registration as a medical device, Samsung Health Monitor app only works on watches and smartphones purchased in the country/region where the service is currently available. However, service may be restricted/unavailable when users do a factory reset of the phone or delete and re-install the Samsung Health Monitor app while traveling in non-service country/region.
*Blood Pressure App is available in the following country/region** (last updated on July 12 2024)
- (1) Available on Galaxy Active 2, Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch4 and later released models (excl. Galaxy Fit)
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Israel, Ireland, Italy, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Mayotte, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norfolk Island, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Réunion, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Türkiye, UK, Ukraine, UAE, Venezuela, and Vietnam
- (2) Available only on Galaxy Watch4 and later released models (excl. Galaxy Fit)
China Mainland, India, Macau, Luxemburg, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, and Thailand
- (1) Available on Galaxy Active 2, Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch4 and later released models (excl. Galaxy Fit)
- Samsung Health Monitor Blood Pressure app is a 'medical device' in country/region where registration/approval is required and obtained. Note that availability of the Blood Pressure app may vary by country/region. Please use after reading 'Precautions before use' and 'How to use' steps 1-4.
- Samsung Health Monitor Blood Pressure app is not intended for any diagnostic purposes regarding hypertension or other heart conditions, or for users under 22 years old. Users should not interpret results, or take clinical action based on the device output without consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. The Blood Pressure app is not intended to replace traditional methods of diagnosis or treatment.
ECG
Take an Electrocardiogram
with your Galaxy
Watch
Electrocardiogram(ECG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart and the information is recorded on a graph. ECG is currently the best way to detect irregular rhythms. The Samsung Health Monitor ECG app detects ECG signals (similar to a Lead I ECG) with the help of your Galaxy Watch's ECG sensor and determines whether atrial fibrillation or normal sinus rhythm is present. Samsung Health Monitor ECG app creates, records, saves, and exports ECG data.
How do I measure my
electrocardiogram (ECG) with the
Samsung Health Monitor app?
How to use
Step1.
Pair you devices
Step 2.
Recording an ECG
Step 3.
Reviewing ECG reports
1. Pair your devices
In order to take ECG (Electrocardiogram) with this app, you must pair your Galaxy Watch with a Galaxy smartphone as following steps.
1) Ensure that your Galaxy Watch supports Samsung Health Monitor.
*Supported watches: Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch Active2 and later released Galaxy Watch and Active models.
(excluding Galaxy Fit)
2) Ensure that your Galaxy Watch is paired via Bluetooth with the Galaxy smartphone.
3) Connect your Galaxy Watch to the Galaxy Wearable app on your smartphone to update to the latest software.
4) If Samsung Health Monitor is installed on your Galaxy Watch, open the app and follow the on-screen set-up instructions.
- Galaxy Store
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Samsung
Health Monitor
2. Precautions before use
1) Wear the Galaxy Watch snugly on your wrist.
2) Make sure that your wrist (the skin area that comes in contact with the watch sensor) is not too dry.
3) Avoid hard exercise for 5 minutes right before the measurement.
4) Take measurements sitting in a chair with your back properly supported and with hands and arms resting comfortably on the table.
5) Do not move your arms and fingers or speak during the measurement.
3. Recording an ECG using your Galaxy Watch
1) Open the Samsung Health Monitor app on your Galaxy Watch.
2) Make sure the Galaxy Watch is snug on your wrist.
3) Rest your forearms comfortably on a table and then rest a fingertip of the opposite hand lightly on the Galaxy Watch’s top button for 30 seconds. Remain still and do not talk while the Galaxy Watch takes the measurement. When the recording process has finished, the ECG results will appear on your watch. Note: Don't press the top button during recording; pressing the top button during recording will stop the recording.
4) Scroll up and down to see your ECG result. If you are experiencing symptoms, tap Add and on the Symptoms screen, scroll through the list and tap each symptom you are experiencing. Then tap Save to add the symptoms to your ECG report and to return to the Results screen.
5) Tap Done to go back to the Start screen. You can review your ECG report in the ECG Monitor app on your phone. (Note that syncing requires that the watch and phone are paired using Bluetooth.)
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Instructions
before recording -
ECG result
4. Reviewing your ECG reports on your Galaxy
After you take an ECG, the ECG data is synced to the paired Galaxy smartphone where a PDF report is created.
1) ECG analysis result just after measurement is sent from Galaxy Watch to Galaxy smartphone.
2) On phone app, you can retrieve detailed results transmitted from Galaxy Watch and you can see the classified results as follows.
∙ Sinus Rhythm : A Sinus Rhythm is when the heart beats in a consistent rhythm. This occurs when the heart’s upper and lower chambers beat in sync. A Sinus Rhythm result is based only on that particular ECG recording and doesn’t mean your heart beats uniformly all the time. Also, a Sinus Rhythm result does not guarantee that you are not experiencing an arrhythmia or other health condition. If you are not feeling well regardless of your result, contact your doctor.
∙ Atrial Fibrillation : Atrial Fibrillation, or AFib, is when the heart beats in an irregular rhythm. This occurs when the heart’s upper chambers beat out of sync with the lower chambers. AFib is the most common form of irregular heartbeat. If not treated, it can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure, and other health problems.
∙ Inconclusive : An Inconclusive result means that the ECG recording could not be classified. This could happen if:
- The heart rate during the recording was less than 50 bpm.
- The heart rate during recording was greater than 100 bpm and the rhythm was not AFib.
- The heart rhythm was AFib and the heart rate was greater than 120 bpm.
- The heart rhythm was neither sinus rhythm nor AFib.
If you get this result repeatedly, contact your doctor.
∙ Poor recording : A Poor recording result means Samsung Health Monitor was not able to analyze the data. A poor recording usually happens because your body moved during recording or the Galaxy Watch didn't have enough skin contact with your wrist or finger.
If you get this result repeatedly, see Troubleshooting section in Instructions For Use document.
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ECG report
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ECG report
specifics
Things you need to know before using the ECG app:
1. The ECG app should not be used for any diagnostic purposes.
The ECG app cannot diagnose cardiac conditions or look for signs of a heart attack.
2. The ECG app is not meant to replace traditional methods of diagnosis or treatment by a qualified healthcare professional.
If you think you are having a medical emergency, contact your local emergency services immediately.
3. DO NOT change your medications or dosage without first consulting your doctor.
4. DO NOT interpret or take clinical action based on the ECG app measurements without first consulting with a qualified healthcare professional.
5. DO NOT use the ECG app if you have an implanted pacemaker, implanted cardiac defibrillator, or other implanted electronic devices.
6. DO NOT use the ECG app if you have known arrhythmia other than Atrial Fibrillation.
- A Samsung Galaxy Watch* and Samsung Galaxy smartphone (Android P OS version or higher) are required to use Samsung Health Monitor app. Due to country/region restrictions in obtaining approval/registration as a medical device, Samsung Health Monitor app only works on watches and smartphones purchased in the country/region where the service is currently available. However, service may be restricted/unavailable when users do a factory reset of the phone or delete and re-install the Samsung Health Monitor app while traveling in non-service country/region.
*ECG App is available in the following country/region** (last updated on July 12 2024)
- (1) Available on Galaxy Active 2, Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch4 and later released models (excl. Galaxy Fit)
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Israel, Ireland, Italy, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Mayotte, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norfolk Island, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Réunion, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Türkiye, UK, Ukraine, UAE, US, Venezuela, and Vietnam
- (2) Available only on Galaxy Watch4 and later released models (excl. Galaxy Fit)
China Mainland, India, Macau, Luxemburg, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, and Thailand
- (1) Available on Galaxy Active 2, Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch4 and later released models (excl. Galaxy Fit)
- Samsung Health Monitor ECG app is a 'medical device' in country/region where registration/approval is required and obtained. Note that availability of the ECG app may vary by country/region. Please use after reading 'Precautions before use' and 'How to use' steps 1-4.
- Samsung Health Monitor ECG app is not intended for any diagnostic purposes regarding hypertension or other heart conditions, or for users under 22 years old. Users should not interpret results, or take clinical action based on the device output without consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. The ECG app is not intended to replace traditional methods of diagnosis or treatment.