Continuous outpatient ECG monitoring system

An ECG monitoring system for ambulatory patients includes a small multi-electrode patch that adhesively attaches to the chest of a patient. A reusable battery-powered ECG monitor clips onto the patch and receives patient electrical signals from the electrodes of the patch. A processor continuously p...

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Hauptverfasser: Mauser Corinne, Bishay Jon, Gehman Stacy, Fong Shannon, Solosko Thomas, Herleikson Earl, Kao Chuni, Hansen Kim, Lyster Thomas, Cross Brett, Nammi Krishnakant
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Bishay Jon
Gehman Stacy
Fong Shannon
Solosko Thomas
Herleikson Earl
Kao Chuni
Hansen Kim
Lyster Thomas
Cross Brett
Nammi Krishnakant
description An ECG monitoring system for ambulatory patients includes a small multi-electrode patch that adhesively attaches to the chest of a patient. A reusable battery-powered ECG monitor clips onto the patch and receives patient electrical signals from the electrodes of the patch. A processor continuously processes received ECG signals and stores the signals in memory in the monitor. The processor also analyzes the received ECG signals for predefined arrhythmia. If an arrhythmia is detected, a wireless transceiver in the ECG monitor transmits the event information and an ECG strip to a cellphone handset. The cellphone handset automatically relays the event information and ECG strip to a monitoring center for further diagnosis and necessary intervention.
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