Woman says heart monitoring device used by cardiologists at Saint Luke's saved her life
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A Lee’s Summit woman said a heart monitor which sends info directly to her doctor saved her life. Linda Lamson had a condition named Atrial Fibrillation, which doctors call AFib for short. The condition creates an irregular heartbeat which can lead to strokes and heart attacks. Lamson uses a mobile monitor called Kardia AliveCor. It connects to her smartphone to measure her heartbeat like an EKG machine at her doctor’s office.
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