Decipher Holter Monitor is a small, patient worn device, prescribed by physician
Decipher Holter Monitor is a small, patient worn device, prescribed by physicians for patients who are experiencing symptoms that may be attributable to cardiac arrhythmia.
The hom ecg+ / AfibAlert® is a cardiac event recorder capable of recording and
The hom ecg+ / AfibAlert® is a cardiac event recorder capable of recording and storing approximately thirty 45-second events in solid-state non-volatile memory. The hom ecg+ / AfibAlert® allows patients who have been diagnosed with, or are susceptible to developing atrial fibrillation (AF) to take periodic readings with a computerized rhythm monitor. The system was developed for the patient that is at risk or has been previously diagnosed with AF, has a history of heart bypass, ablation, or other cardiac abnormality, or is on heart (anti-arrhythmic) medication. In these cases, detecting and determining AF early can potentially reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.The device can record a single channel of ECG data in three ways: (I) via the two thumb electrodes, (2) by applying wrist electrodes or (3) applying two sticky electrodes as instructed by their health care practitioner. In each case, the patient initiates the recording. An individual recording will take ~45 seconds. Immediately following data acquisition, an internal AF algorithm is used to analyze the patient's rhythm.The built-in graphical LCD display indicates the presence or absence of AF. If ECG data is present (whether or not AF is indicated) the device uses an internal cellular module to transfer the ECG data to the cloud to be viewed and/or shared with their physician or health care practitioner using either company developed or third party developed internet based software program(s).
The AfibAlert® is a cardiac event recorder capable of recording and storing ~fiv
The AfibAlert® is a cardiac event recorder capable of recording and storing ~five hundred 45-second events in solid-state non-volatile memory. AfibAlert® allows patients who have been diagnosed with, or are susceptible to developing atrial fibrillation (AF) to take periodic readings with a computerized rhythm monitor. The system was developed for the patient that is at risk or has been previously diagnosed with AF, has a history of heart bypass, ablation, or other cardiac abnormality, or is on heart (anti-arrhythmic) medication. In these cases, detecting and determining AF early can potentially reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.The device can record a single channel of ECG data in four ways: (I) via the two thumb electrodes, (2) by placement on the chest, (3) by applying wrist electrodes or (4) applying two sticky electrodes as instructed by their physician. In each case, the patient initiates the recording. An individual recording will take ~45 seconds. Immediately following data acquisition, an internal AF algorithm is used to analyze the patient's rhythm. The appropriate LED (light emitting diode) is illuminated to indicate the presence or absence of AF.If AF is indicated, or concerning symptoms are present, the patient can either use a Bluetooth connection to a smart device or use a USB connection to a computer to transfer their ECG data to be viewed and/or shared with their physician.
The Rhythm Express RX-1 will be worn by adult patients for a period of time as p
The Rhythm Express RX-1 will be worn by adult patients for a period of time as prescribed by a physician, typically 1 day to 4 weeks, and will continuously monitor ECG. RX-1 will function in one of three modes: a) Mobile Cardiac Telemetry (MCT), b) Event Recorder (ER), and Wireless Holter (WH). The device will connect to standard ECG electrodes to capture 2 channel ECGs. An embedded algorithm processes the acquired ECG to detect arrhythmias, compress the ECG, and remove most in-band noise without distorting ECG morphology. RX-1 incorporates a cellular modem to communicate with the RS-1 Web Service. The RX-1 device uses an embedded cellular modem on the Verizon LTE network.The RX-1 device is not a life-supporting or life-sustaining system. Clinical judgment and experience are used to check and interpret the data.
The Rhythm Express RX-1 mini will be worn by adult patients for a period of time
The Rhythm Express RX-1 mini will be worn by adult patients for a period of time as prescribed by a physician, typically 1 day to 4 weeks, and will continuously monitor ECG. RX-1 mini will function in one of three modes: a) Mobile Cardiac Telemetry (MCT), b) Event Recorder (ER), and Wireless Holter (WH). The device will connect to standard ECG electrodes to capture 2 channel ECGs. An embedded algorithm processes the acquired ECG to detect arrhythmias, compress the ECG, and remove most in-band noise without distorting ECG morphology. RX-1 mini incorporates a cellular modem to communicate with the RS-1 Web Service. The RX-1 mini device uses an embedded cellular modem on the cellular network.The RX-1 mini device is not a life-supporting or life-sustaining system. Clinical judgment and experience are used to check and interpret the data.
ScottCare’s OneView is an innovative, cardiology software tool used to simplify
ScottCare’s OneView is an innovative, cardiology software tool used to simplify and streamline thepacemaker/ICD monitoring session reporting process by consolidating all device manufacturers’ session datainto one, convenient platform.With a click of a button, OneView captures all relevant pacemaker/ICD data, including: Device specifications Measurements for every session Settings Episode details Reports Physician sign-offOneView also provides insight into historical patient trends and other critical clinical data over time, helping toprioritize patients with more severe issues. In addition, data can be gathered from almost anywhere, as itsupports remote interrogation, in-person interrogation and in-person programming.
The EventCare Event Monitoring System allows for the performance of traditional
The EventCare Event Monitoring System allows for the performance of traditional acoustic arrhythmia monitoring andthe utilization of cellular event transmissions and monitoring. The system helps to maintain an accurate inventory ofdevices, patients’ records ECG events and reports. The system can also produce a wide array of administrativereports to help manage your monitoring operations. This program provides fast, accurate access to your patients’events and Electrocardiographic recordings, regardless of time or location. EventCare allows you to receive live orrecorded ECG transmissions over ordinary telephone lines, as well as cellular telephony networks, edit the ECG righton the computer screen, then print out a detailed, professional report.