Last Updated on February 4, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org
The Cleveland Clinic in Ohio published two papers about this topic:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6732081/
These where written as far as we know from cardiologists from the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. The studies where about accuracy studies of sports sensors for sporting activities.
The authors where cardiologists. Why do cardiologists study sports sensor accuracy? Did they do these studies, to find out, if these sensors eventually could also be used for clinical applications? We do not know of a discussion about this topic in their papers.
The authors of these papers used clinical grade ECG devices as a reference to test the accuracy of sports sensors. According to information from the g.tec medical support, ECG devices have problems with ECG movement artifacts. The g.tec medical support does not know of a manufacturer who has solved this problem.
We do not know of discussion in the papers of the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio about sports sensors which discusses the problems of ECG devices with ECG movement artifacts.