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Stephane
Posted: Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:01:39 PM
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The Heart Rhythm Scanner is a great and affordable tool for researchers. I really enjoy it. However there are a few things that should be modified to improve user's experience. Here is one that is a bit irritating for me. I do a lot of testing my clients and then export HRV readings from multiple tests into Excel to make my own reports. Sometimes the number of such tests is large. The way how the program arranges data in Excel sheet is not very convenient. It puts different HRV parameters in rows and different tests in columns. Moreover it repeats the names of HRV parameters for EACH test. Here is my suggestion:

1. Make first row as a set of the names of HRV parameters, e.g. DATE, Mean HR, SDNN, RMS-SD, etc.
2. Put values of HRV parameters coming from different tests in respective rows under respective name of HRV parameter.

This would make the data sheet looking more intuitive, easier to scroll, etc.
Vadim
Posted: Monday, February 23, 2009 1:03:23 PM

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Stephane, thank you for your suggestion. This is a valuable feedback. The heart Rhythm Scanner is a powerful health assessment tool. However we strive to make it better and more attractive for health researchers as well. Please keep accepting new software updates when starting the software. You may see this feature done soon.
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