ECG Remote Vitals
How to remotely view data from a connected ECG device in real time
During a Video Call consultation, you have the option to view data from a patient using a connected electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) device in real time. Once you launch the Remote Vitals application and instruct your patient to connect their bluetooth or USB enabled health device to the Video Call, you will see the results live in the call screen. You have the option to manage control for participants, take a screenshot for the patient's record, export data and more.
Please see below for instructions regarding supported ECG devices and how to use the Remote Vitals App to connect a device during a Video Call consultation.
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Supported ECG devices
Supported ECG monitoring devices
The information on this page regarding turning on Bluetooth, supported browsers and operating systems, as well as how to connect the monitoring device during a video call all apply to bluetooth ECG monitors. An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) records the electrical signal from the heart to check for different heart conditions.
The following ECG devices have been tested and are compatible with Video Call:
KardiaMobile 6L
The KardiaMobile 6L is a simple to use six-lead personal ECG. The leads are inside the device so there is no need for patients to attach the leads to their body.
Detailed information:
| The KardiaMobile 6L is a simple to use six-lead personal ECG. The leads are inside the device so there is no need to attach the leads to your body, you simply need to know how to hold and place the device correctly to get accurate results. | ![]() |
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To use the KardiaMoble 6L during a Video Call, make sure that your device's (computer, tablet or phone) bluetooth is turned on.
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The health service provider clicks on Apps & Tools > Remote Vitals The App opens and the patient clicks on Add Device selects the device in the pop up window. Please note: the device must be held as outlined above to keep it activated or it will go to sleep within 5 seconds. This means the patient has to quickly connect the device and get their fingers back in place to keep the device active. If possible, it is really helpful to have someone with the patient so they can connect the device to the call while the patient holds the device with both hands. |
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| Once the device is connected to the call, the patient holds it as outlined above and places the bottom of the device on their knee or ankle to start the ECG reading. | ![]() |
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The results share into the call for the doctor to view and download, as required. Go to ECG view to see these results presented specifically for ECG devices.
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| Clinicians can also provide control to other call participants, as required, so they can see the same options. Do this by clicking on Manage Control and selecting the participant you would like to give control to. | ![]() |
Berry-PM6750
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The Berry-PM6750 is multi-function patient monitor. It can be used at home, in ICU, hospitals and in community health organisations to measure the vital signs of patients.
Once connected via Bluetooth to the Video Call and the patient has the required leads attached to measure their vital signs, the shared results appear in the call. |
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Clinicians can also provide control to other call participants, as required, so they can see the same options. Do this by clicking on Manage Control and selecting the participant you would like to give control to. |
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Creative Medical PC-80B
| The Creative Medical PC-80B Medical Grade ECG monitor is used for measuring and recording ECG (electrocardiogram) waveforms and average heart rate. Suitable for use at home, with a doctor or nursing staff and in medical clinics and facilities. | ![]() |
Quick reference guides for clinicians and patients
Quick reference guides
Quick Reference Guide for clinicians:
Quick reference guides for patients (please click on the link for the device or computer you are using):
- Windows or MacOS: Quick reference guide
- Android smart phones: Quick reference guide
- iPhones and iPads (iOS devices): Quick reference guide
Patients can visit this page for more information.







