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Modernize ECG Telemetry

Transitioning from traditional Holter monitors to wearable digital ECG telemetry offers continuous, real-time heart monitoring without the constraints of bulky equipment. This shift enhances patient comfort and compliance while providing more accurate and comprehensive data over extended periods. For healthcare providers, this means faster, more informed decision-making and improved patient outcomes, all while reducing the need for repeated patient visits!

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Key Benefits of Digital Holter Monitors

  • Cloud-Connected ECG Data
    Secure, real-time access to patient data enhances decision-making and optimizes clinical workflows.
  • Turnkey Integration
    Quick and seamless integration with your existing systems, minimizing setup time and operational disruption.
  • Reduced Patient Overhead
    Continuous wireless monitoring decreases patient visits, allowing your team to allocate resources more effectively.
  • Comfortable, Wireless, and Rechargeable
    Our lightweight, wearable device ensures patient comfort with a wireless, rechargeable design that promotes adherence and reduces data gaps.
  • AI-Powered Predictive Analytics
    Advanced analytics identify potential cardiac events early, empowering your team to provide proactive, life-saving care.

Limitations of Traditional Holters Monitors

  • Discomfort and Inconvenience
    The wires and bulky device make it uncomfortable for patients, restricting daily activities and sleep, leading to lower patient satisfaction.
  • Limited Wear Time
    Traditional Holters are typically worn for only 24 to 48 hours, which limits the ability to detect infrequent or intermittent arrhythmias that may require longer monitoring periods.
  • Patient Non-Adherence
    Due to discomfort, many patients may remove or improperly wear the device, resulting in incomplete or unreliable data collection.
  • Data Gaps
    The manual data retrieval process and lack of real-time monitoring can lead to delays in identifying issues, and any device malfunctions may result in lost or incomplete data.
  • Electrodes Coming Loose
    Movement can cause wires or electrodes to dislodge, affecting the quality of data recorded, leading to inaccurate or incomplete heart monitoring results.

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