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Delhi woman thanks Tim Cook after Apple watch saves her life. CEO responds

Sneha Sinha, a Delhi-based policy researcher, experienced a high heart rate and was warned by her Apple Watch. She sought timely medical attention and managed to escape a 'close call'.

May 05, 2024 / 11:14 IST
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Sneha Sinha noticed her fast heart rate and used her Apple watch to monitor herself throughout, even on the way to the hospital.

An Apple Watch saved a woman’s life after the device’s heart rate feature detected her abnormally high heart rate and alerted her. Sneha Sinha, a policy researcher in Delhi, sought medical attention and escaped what her doctors described as a “close call”, HT Tech reported.

Sinha later emailed Apple CEO Tim Cook and also claimed to have received a prompt reply from him. She noticed her fast heart rate and used her Apple Watch to monitor herself throughout, even on the way to the hospital.

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“I don't have any pre-existing health conditions. As an avid traveller, I hike and trek in high-altitude mountain regions above 15,000-16,000 feet where oxygen levels are often low,” Sinha told HT Tech.

“Once I got back home after a usual day, I noticed heart palpitations and used my Apple Watch to monitor it. Despite repeated checks and ECGs showing a higher heart rate, I tried deep breathing, hoping it would resolve in sometime. I thought it may have occurred due to some reason and should calm down soon. I did not take it seriously initially. When it persisted for over 1.5 hours, the ECG indicated the onset of Atrial Fibrillation (AFib). At that point, I decided to seek medical attention and called a friend to take me to the hospital,” she added.