Electrocardiography

Electrocardiograms (ECG) are a primary cardiac diagnostic test that measures the electrical activity in heart to identify overall cardiac function, arrhythmias and areas of ischemia and infarct. Standard 12-lead ECG breaks the 3D structure of the heart into 12 zones, each showing the electrical activity in that specific area of the heart. This narrows down areas where there are issues with coronary artery disease or electrophysiology issues. Many ambulatory heart monitors and consumer-grade ECG monitors use fewer leads so are less specific as to cardiac conditions or location of abnormal heart rhythms, but can show an issue that requires further diagnostic testing or treatment.

Automated dispenser simplifies managing multiple medications

Livi is a new medication dispenser that has big hopes of simplifying managing multiple drugs and complicated drugs regimens, especially for older adults.

September 26, 2016

SpringBoard Healthcare Launches Cath Lab, EP and IR Wage Survey

September 21, 2016 – SpringBoard Healthcare is now taking responses for its nationwide wage survey of nurses, technicians and specialists working in cardiac catheterization, electrophysiology and interventional radiology labs. Considered the gold standard of wage surveys for the industry, it is designed to gather comprehensive insight into the salaries and wages of employees in that sector. The results, based on data from thousands of participants, highlight salary and wage differences by job type, experience, facility type, credentials and state and region.

September 22, 2016

Researchers launch study to evaluate risks, benefits of ECG screening in high school athletes

Researchers in Texas are launching a pilot study examining whether electrocardiograms (ECGs) are useful in identifying high school athletes who are at risk of sudden cardiac death.

September 7, 2016

Researchers develop ECG risk equation to predict cardiovascular disease mortality

Researchers have developed a risk score based on demographics and automated electrocardiography (ECG) data that performs comparably to the Framingham risk score and the pooled cohort equation when assessing possible cardiovascular disease mortality.

August 11, 2016
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Screening college athletes with ECGs remains a hot topic

Based on their discussions and research, the committee could not recommend that all athletes undergo screening with an ECG.

August 9, 2016

USPSTF outlines research plan for examining the use of ECG to screen for CVD risk and atrial fibrillation

After receiving comments from the public, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recently released its final research plan for screening for cardiovascular disease risk and atrial fibrillation with electrocardiography (ECG).

July 15, 2016

Agfa HealthCare enhances Enterprise Imaging Suite with launch of integrated ECG Management System at ACC.15

Agfa HealthCare announced today the commercial launch of a new version of HeartStation ECG Management System featuring improved workflow capabilities that facilitate access and sharing of ECGs across the hospital enterprise. The solution will be on display at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2015 Scientific Session & Expo, March 14-16, 2015 in San Diego, CA.

March 12, 2015

AliveCor launches new app that automatically tells patients when their ECG recording is normal

AliveCor, Inc. announced today the launch of the latest version of the AliveECG app, with two new FDA-cleared and CE-marked automated detectors that allow patients and physicians to focus on the ECGs that matter most. The new mobile app instantly detects when an ECG is either Normal or unreadable.

March 9, 2015

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