The present invention is a cardiac rhythm-monitoring device, which allows
patients to perform a preliminary screening for supraventricular
arrhythmia. The device detects beat-to-beat heart rhythms (i.e. the R-R
interval between individual heart beats) and performs a screening test to
determine if there are indications of arrhythmia. The test looks for
variance in the R-R interval that is outside of the normal range, either
using a pre-constructed chart based upon general population studies to
determine the normal range of variance or using normal distribution
analysis of the patient's own heart rhythm to determine the normal range
of variance for determining irregular heartbeats, and if there are
multiple irregularities within the sensed time frame, the patient is
warned of potential supraventricular arrhythmia. By sensing both
electrical impulses form the heart and mechanical responses to the
heartbeat, the device may augment its analysis.