David got a notification on his smart watch while on holiday. It saved his life

David Heidtman was enjoying a trip in WA’s Kimberley region in 2022 when he received a notification he had an irregular heart rate.

The now 76-year-old Sydney local just assumed he had come down with something.

“I started feeling a bit unwell, I thought it was probably just the flu or a virus of some sort,” he said.

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But when he returned home, he was prompted to see a cardiologist.

Heidtman was shocked to then be diagnosed with atrial fibrillation — a condition which causes an irregular pulse or heartbeat.

David Heidtman was enjoying a trip in WA’s Kimberley region in 2022 when he received a notification he had an irregular heart rate.David Heidtman was enjoying a trip in WA’s Kimberley region in 2022 when he received a notification he had an irregular heart rate.
David Heidtman was enjoying a trip in WA’s Kimberley region in 2022 when he received a notification he had an irregular heart rate. Credit: 7NEWS.com.au

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An estimated half a million Australians have AF, and it is the second-most expensive cardiovascular disease in Australia.

While the condition itself is manageable, it places sufferers at an increased risk of stroke — with one in four strokes attributed to AF.

“The way the cardiologist explained it stayed with me, he said: ‘It’s not so much the AF as much as how it puts you at a higher risk of other life-threatening conditions such as blood clots and stroke’,” Heidtman said.

Heidtman underwent a series of treatments, inducing electroshock therapy, which helped him manage the AF.

“I felt significantly better after that,” he said.

However, to further reduce the risk, Heidtman, underwent a cardiac ablation in January 2024.

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