@kalbert801 Katherine, (Kathy ?), I used to work with your dad in the mid 1980s, evidently before you were around. I know that anything he does is fantastic !! Nice work ! Do you anticipate eventually having an Android version ?? Oh, this one receives. I bet that next it'll transmit.. Difibrillator here we come ?!? The "iFib" !! Naahhhh... Just kidding (or am I ?)
@kalbert801 thanks for your reply. I am very curious using this iPhone accessory. I think it can be a very helpful tool during clinical work at the department of cardiology. Do you have any idea when it will be shipped overseas to the Netherlands and other European countries?
How to diagnose a myocardial infarction with a single lead ECG? When a patient is on a hospital standard three lead monitoring device it is not "allowed" to diagnose myocardial infarction using the ST-segments, you need to record a 12 lead ECG.
@bstreukens@bstreukens Triage diagnosis protocols allow for looser standards than in-patient treatment. The diagnosis was later verified in the hospital prior to the patient's surgery. The AliveCor ECG was not deigned as or intended to be a replacement for a 12/16 lead ECG. It is a longitudinal, supplemental technology, as I stated in the video. It is for use in routine monitoring of already diagnosed conditions, or for use in triage.
Also, while the AliveCor ECG cannot take multiple leads simultaneously, it can take multiple leads in sequence, which was the case on the airplane. Further, the story of Dr. Topol's use of the device on the plane is well documented and present in many of his speeches since the event, and a much more extended (and therefor more explicative to medical professionals) version of the story is seen in the Youtube video of his keynote at 2011 mHealth Summit in DC. Check it out.
@DAVERUKY We finished in early December our clinical testing. The results will be published in the Heart Rhytym Journal under the PI of Dwight Reynolds with following authors of Paul Garabelli and David Albert. When tested against the GEMAC 3500, no clinically significant difference in accuracy was found.
@kalbert801 Katherine, (Kathy ?), I used to work with your dad in the mid 1980s, evidently before you were around. I know that anything he does is fantastic !! Nice work ! Do you anticipate eventually having an Android version ?? Oh, this one receives. I bet that next it'll transmit.. Difibrillator here we come ?!? The "iFib" !! Naahhhh... Just kidding (or am I ?)
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k7iq 1 month ago
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@kalbert801 thanks for your reply. I am very curious using this iPhone accessory. I think it can be a very helpful tool during clinical work at the department of cardiology. Do you have any idea when it will be shipped overseas to the Netherlands and other European countries?
bstreukens 1 month ago
How to diagnose a myocardial infarction with a single lead ECG? When a patient is on a hospital standard three lead monitoring device it is not "allowed" to diagnose myocardial infarction using the ST-segments, you need to record a 12 lead ECG.
bstreukens 1 month ago
@bstreukens @bstreukens Triage diagnosis protocols allow for looser standards than in-patient treatment. The diagnosis was later verified in the hospital prior to the patient's surgery. The AliveCor ECG was not deigned as or intended to be a replacement for a 12/16 lead ECG. It is a longitudinal, supplemental technology, as I stated in the video. It is for use in routine monitoring of already diagnosed conditions, or for use in triage.
kalbert801 1 month ago
Also, while the AliveCor ECG cannot take multiple leads simultaneously, it can take multiple leads in sequence, which was the case on the airplane. Further, the story of Dr. Topol's use of the device on the plane is well documented and present in many of his speeches since the event, and a much more extended (and therefor more explicative to medical professionals) version of the story is seen in the Youtube video of his keynote at 2011 mHealth Summit in DC. Check it out.
kalbert801 1 month ago
Rawr. Very cute redhead.
djcap2001 1 month ago
wonder how accurate it is?
DAVERUKY 1 month ago
@DAVERUKY We finished in early December our clinical testing. The results will be published in the Heart Rhytym Journal under the PI of Dwight Reynolds with following authors of Paul Garabelli and David Albert. When tested against the GEMAC 3500, no clinically significant difference in accuracy was found.
kalbert801 1 month ago