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Heart disease symptoms are a frequent reason of consultation in general medical practice. Only a few general practitioners are equipped with a 12 lead Electrocardiography (ECG) whereas this test is extremely useful for diagnosis orientation in cases of cardiac diseases.Cardiosecur allows the realization of a 15 or 22 leads ECG with only 4 electrodes connected to a smartphone or a tablet with an automatic interpretation function. The goal of the study is to evaluate the diagnostic value of Cardiosecur device regarding cardiac symptoms in family practice.
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This study will be a multicenter, single arm, non randomized trial testing the incremental diagnosis value of Cardiosecur ECG regarding cardiac disease in general care.
Ten general practitioners will be given a Cardiosecure ACTIVE device with a tablet and perform an EKG to their consecutive patients who meet the inclusion criteria.
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Recent cardiovascular symptom < 7 days (chest pain, dyspnea, palpitation, heart failure or transient loss of consciousness) or physical examination leading in possible cardiac cause.
Aged over 18 years
signed the informed consent
If the GP need further exploration to conclude or if the patient is oriented to an hospital or a specialist, the reference diagnosis will be defined at the end of these explorations. Otherwise, the diagnostic will be defined at the end of the GP consultation.
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