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Voyance app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 1280 ratings )
Medical
Developer: VONI Smart IoT
Free
Current version: 1.2, last update: 1 month ago
First release : 11 Dec 2023
App size: 109.1 Mb

Voyance - Your handheld ECG Buddy!
Voyance App works with the Voyance device in simplifying medical-grade ECG acquisition, making it possible even for laypersons to acquire accurate ECG information.
What can the Voyance App do?
Rhythm Strip and Simultaneous 12-Lead ECG
With Voyance Device, you can acquire accurate Rhythm Strip of Lead II and simultaneous 12-Lead on the Voyance App. There are 3 major types of tests that you can take -
Lead II Short Test - This is a 15-second test that gives a clear picture of your heart’s Lead II Rhythm Strip and can be used to identify major arrythmias.
12-Lead Short Test - This is also a 15-second test that allows the user to see the heart from all views, namely, all 12 leads. What was missed in Lead II can be caught with this test.
12-Lead Live Monitor - Short tests usually don’t catch anomalies (ectopics) which may occur at random intervals. This requires longer monitoring and that can be done through the live monitor. This allows you to observe your ECG for 10 minutes continuously.
Remote Monitor - Telemedicine
Remote Monitor is a unique feature found only in Voyance ECG. This allows you to stream your 12-Lead continuous ECG for 10 minutes straight to anyone with an internet connection across the world.
With Remote Monitor, you are able to simultaneously stream your ECG to up to 10 people. This is a key feature of telemedicine, where people in remote areas can greatly benefit from this and adequate care can be provided on time. And, hospitals with outpatients may also issue this to their patients for 24x7 cardiac monitoring.
Heart Rate Variablity
HRV can be used to identify your stress level, sleep patterns, and your 10-year heart attack risk. It monitors your body’s capability during resting to repair the damage incurred during activity (parasympathetic nervous system). This is a 300-second test that delves deep into your cardiac functions.