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Remote Cardiac Care is widely used in the health market, complementing traditional medicine and enables professional monitoring of patients thus allowing more thorough diagnostics and assessment of the effectiveness of administered therapy.
Enables uninterrupted 24-hour recording of an ECG signal in the Holter mode. The modes of operation with the supplementary telemedical functions enlarge the scope of the device's intended use by enabling its communication with a health facility that is equipped with the Comarch e-Care software and provides a remote medical care service to a patient (“Remote Medical Care Center”). The Comarch CardioNow device enables sending a part of the signal that contains the detected irregularity (Tele Holter and Event Holter modes).
Possible automatic detection of the most frequent cardiac abnormalities: tachycardia and bradycardia, RR pause with a set minimum value with sinus rhythm, RR pause with a set minimum value with atrial fibrillation , sequences of consecutive ventricular beats, atrial fibrillation.
Provides benefits by recording myocardial electrical activity around the clock over a long period of time (up to 30 days). By extending the time over which the ECG signal is recorded, it is possible to increase the probability of detection of cardiac abnormalities that may not occur during a traditional resting ECG or Holter ECG examination due to its shorter recording time.
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