The device continuously streams a full disclosure ECG signal to provide online arrhythmia diagnostics and analysis.
The possibility of conducting training sessions at the hospital, clinic, at home or even at local parks or walking paths, all while under the constant supervision of medical staff.
Most post-heart attack patients, or those who have suffered from heart failure or stable angina are candidates for PocketECG CRS
The device combines flexible, remote intensity controlled workouts with comprehensive ECG monitoring to help patients safely recover from a cardiac event.
The system guides patients in real-time, instructing them with visual and voice commands to increase or decrease workout intensity based on measured heart rate (HR) and an established set of HR thresholds. PocketECG CRS was FDA Cleared and is under US patent.
PocketECG CRS is the most flexible approach to cardiac rehabilitation. It requires no specific exercise equipment, giving physicians and patients the ability to customize workout regimens. Patients can use treadmills, stair climbers or any other exercise machine, even prescribed and supervised walking programs outside of a facility.
The only mobile Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) system that can be used at any location – in hospitals, in outpatient settings or even remotely, while under medical staff supervision.
The device continuously streams a full disclosure ECG signal to provide online arrhythmia diagnostics and analysis.
While PocketECG CRS allows for a variety of workouts and flexibility, it continues to measure a patient’s heart rate against a previous set thresholds to guide workout intensity. The screen and voice commands instruct patients to increase or decrease workout intensity based on heart rate and rhythm. PocketECG can be used in in physician offices, hospitals, outpatient settings and at the patients home , with medical staff supervision.
Built on the PocketECG mobile cardiac telemetry technology, only PocketECG CRS captures and streams the full disclosure ECG signal, allowing physicians to monitor patients’ heart rhythm during and in between workouts.