Gain better insights into your heart rhythm with PVC Logger.
PVC Logger is a specialized journal designed to help you track, record, and understand your Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs) and heart palpitations. Whether you are monitoring for personal peace of mind or keeping a detailed log for your cardiologist, PVC Logger makes the process simple, intuitive, and highly visual.
Key Features:
❤️ One-Tap Logging - Experiencing an episode? Instantly record PVC events with a simple "Start" and "End" button, complete with a subtle pulse animation so you know you are actively recording.
📝 Detailed Notes & Severity - Add context to every event. Use the severity slider to rate each episode on a scale of 1 to 5, and use the notes field to log triggers like caffeine, stress, or lack of sleep.
🗓️ Interactive Calendar & Timeline Views - Visualize your heart health. Quickly glance at the interactive calendar to see days with recorded episodes, or switch to the timeline view to see exactly when events occurred throughout the day.
📊 Advanced Frequency Plotting - Identify patterns over time. The app plots your episode frequencies and severities, allowing you to group the data by days, weeks, months, or years to uncover long-term trends.
✏️ Fully Editable Episodes - Your logs should be accurate. Easily edit the start times, end times, and notes of any past PVC episode to ensure your tracking is perfect.
Designed for Calmness and Clarity
Dealing with heart palpitations can be stressful. We’ve designed PVC Logger using calming deep blues and clean typography to provide a trustworthy, simple, and clutter-free experience when you need it most.
Important Medical Disclaimer:
PVC Logger is a personal tracking and journaling tool designed for informational purposes only. It is not an ECG/EKG monitor and does not measure heart rate or rhythm using device sensors. This app is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional, doctor, or cardiologist for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.