Data Critical's Paceart Division Launches RhythmView Arrhythmia Monitoring Software System
RhythmView allows cardiologists to set up a comprehensive 24-hour arrhythmia monitoring station in their office or hospital cardiac department, reducing the need for outside arrhythmia monitoring services. RhythmView also provides cardiologists instant, mobile access to EKGs and patient data on a Co...
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Published in | Business Wire p. 1 |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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New York
Business Wire
30.04.2001
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Summary: | RhythmView allows cardiologists to set up a comprehensive 24-hour arrhythmia monitoring station in their office or hospital cardiac department, reducing the need for outside arrhythmia monitoring services. RhythmView also provides cardiologists instant, mobile access to EKGs and patient data on a Compaq iPAQ(R) Pocket PC. Based on the industry standard Paceart(R) 2000 pacemaker follow up system, the RhythmView system integrates Data Critical's Paceart Division's gold standard Arrhythmia Management and CardioVoice monitoring software with patient event recorders and Compaq hardware, including the popular iPAQ. Paceart pioneered the development of commercial, PC-based software for managing the care of cardiac patients with implanted devices and was acquired by Data Critical in September 2000. Paceart is the established leader in this growing segment of the cardiac care physician and consumer market. Paceart's patient monitoring and follow-up systems are installed in approximately 800 universities, hospitals, clinics and physician offices in the U.S., including prestigious cardiac facilities such as the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio State University, New York University, Duke University, Stanford Medical Center and many hospitals, including the Kaiser Permanente hospital network. Currently, more than 2,500 cardiologists use Paceart systems. |
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