A man’s life was saved after his Apple Watch detected a change in respiratory rate that led him to a life-threatening diagnosis, according to a press release from Apple.
Officials say that on the morning of October 13 Ken received a Trends notification through the Health app that his respiratory rate had increased over a six-week period from 14 to 17 breaths per minute.
Counihan consulted his son, a fourth-year medical student, and went to Urgent Care where he was diagnosed with bronchitis, the release says. Counihan’s watch tracked his blood oxygen levels drop from the mid-90s to mid-80s the night of October 13, officials say.Officials say Counihan is now feeling much better and is seeing his physician monthly, who says if he waited one more day to see a physician, he may not have been around.
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