Suggests New Method to Identify High-Risk Patients
NEW ORLEANS, March 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Medi-Lynx Cardiac Monitoring, LLC, a leading provider of cardiac monitoring solutions, today announced results from a large retrospective analysis which demonstrated that cardiac monitoring with full-disclosure mobile cardiac telemetry (PocketECG) for up to 30 days significantly increased diagnostic yield for patients with bradyarrhythmia over Patch and Holter methods. Optimizing the Duration of Monitoring with the Diagnostic Yield for Bradyarrhythmias Using a Next Generation, Full-Disclosure Mobile Cardiac Telemetry Device (Abstract# 1219-272), will be presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 68th Annual Scientific Session in New Orleans at 9:30 a.m. on March 17. “The combination of flexible monitoring duration and continuous full-disclosure ECG data, resulted in higher diagnostic yield of bradyarrhythmia, suggesting full-disclosure MCT may provide a valuable a new approach to more accurately diagnose at-risk patients and potentially identify those requiring pacemaker implantation to prevent serious adverse events,” said Marek Dziubinski, PhD, lead author, chief technology officer and inventor of PocketECG. Bradyarrhythmia, including unusually slow heart rate (bradycardia < 40 BPM), or blocked heart beats (2nd and 3rd degree atrioventricular blocks) and pauses, carries a significant risk of sudden cardiac death. While guidelines currently recommend the use of cardiac monitoring to evaluate patients who present with an abnormally slow heart rate, this research suggests that short-term monitoring may not be sufficient to accurately diagnose some patients, who may require an implantable pacemaker to regulate their heart rhythm. Study Results The DY of bradyarrhythmia for continuous full-disclosure MCT monitoring for up to 30 days was:
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About Medi-Lynx About PocketECG: 1. (“Frequency of Serious Arrhythmias Detected With Ambulatory Cardiac Telemetry,” The American Journal of Cardiology, May 1, 2010, pages 1313 – 1316) View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/study-finds-advantages-of-full-disclosure-mobile-telemetry-monitoring-over-patch-and-holter-methods-to-diagnose-patients-with-bradyarrhythmia-300812501.html SOURCE Medi-Lynx Cardiac Monitoring |