Apple Watch saves UK man whose heart stopped 138 times in 48 hours

Apple Watch's ECG heart sensor has once again saved a man's life by sending him alerts for a low resting heart rate on almost 3,000 occasions.
Apple Watch saves UK man whose heart stopped 138 times in 48 hours.  (CDC PHIL)
Apple Watch saves UK man whose heart stopped 138 times in 48 hours. (CDC PHIL)

Apple Watch's ECG heart sensor has once again saved a man's life by sending him alerts for a low resting heart rate on almost 3,000 occasions.

David Last, 54, from the UK credited Apple Watch for saving his life after his heart stopped an astonishing 138 times in a 48-hour testing period at the hospital, reports the Independent.

Apple Watch saves UK man whose heart stopped 138 times in 48 hours.  (CDC PHIL)
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His heart resting rate was found to have dropped as low as 30 beats per minute (it is normally between 60-100bpm).

Apple Watch's ECG heart sensor has once again saved a man's life by sending him alerts for a low resting heart rate on almost 3,000 occasions.
(Unsplash)
Apple Watch's ECG heart sensor has once again saved a man's life by sending him alerts for a low resting heart rate on almost 3,000 occasions. (Unsplash)

After tests like a 48-hour ECG and MRI, his cardiologist told him that he had a massive heart blockage.

His heart stopped 138 times in 10-second intervals over a 48-hour ECG period.

Last was operated this month, and a pacemaker was installed to detect abnormal heart rhythms.

Apple Watch saves UK man whose heart stopped 138 times in 48 hours.  (CDC PHIL)
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His wife gave him Apple Watch as a gift on his birthday in April this year.

"If she hadn't bought me my Apple watch for my birthday, I wouldn't be here. I will always be eternally grateful to her for it. Apart from charging it, it's always staying on me now," he was quoted as saying.

The Apple Watch has saved several lives in the past across the world.

After tests like a 48-hour ECG and MRI, his cardiologist told him that he had a massive heart blockage.  (Unsplash)
After tests like a 48-hour ECG and MRI, his cardiologist told him that he had a massive heart blockage. (Unsplash)

With iOS 16 and watchOS 9 this fall, Apple Watch and iPhone will offer features that focus on 17 areas of health and fitness, from heart health to sleep, women's health, mobility and more, according to the tech giant.

Apple Watch saves UK man whose heart stopped 138 times in 48 hours.  (CDC PHIL)
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Apple recently collaborated with Stanford University in the US to build the Apple Heart Study, which was a first of its kind in the medical community and the largest virtual cardiac clinical study during its time. (SP/NewsGram)

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