Over the past few years, Samsung has introduced several health-related features to Galaxy Watches, including antioxidant index, Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), blood pressure measurement, body composition, ECG, stress tracking, and vascular load. In the future, the company plans to add another potentially life-saving feature to the Galaxy Watches.Galaxy Watches could detect early signs of heart failureSamsung has announced that it has developed a way for Galaxy Watches to detect Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD), a condition that indicates weakened heart muscles. This condition can restrict the heart’s ability to pump sufficient blood throughout the body. LVSD is also known as HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and is responsible for more than half of heart failures worldwide. The South Korean firm is using an algorithm developed by Medical AI to detect LVSD through the electrocardiogram (ECG) readings taken by a Galaxy Watch. The algorithm's validity for Galaxy Watches has been validated by 12-lead ECG analysis by Medical AI.This feature will be offered as part of the AiTiA LVSD-1L app by Medical AI, and it has already been approved by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) in South Korea. It could be integrated into the Samsung Health Monitor app in the future. Samsung hasn't clarified if all Galaxy Watches with ECG can get this feature in the future.Samsung says that the feature will not only help save lives through early detection in asymptomatic individuals but also reduce healthcare costs. The feature can help people with signs make positive changes to their lifestyle to avoid heart failure and other heart-related risks.The post Samsung is bringing another potentially life-saving feature to Galaxy Watches appeared first on SamMobile.