Patients at the Montreal Heart Institute benefit from a canadian first -
Successful implantation of a new type of cardiac pacemaker with wireless
remote telemonitoring
A major innovation in telemedicine
Developed by St-Jude Medical, this device provides electronic stimulation when the heart beats too slowly. It also makes it possible to monitor the patient's condition at a distance - a major practical advantage - which ensures more effective communication between the patient and the physician. Indeed, this cardiac pacemaker is the first to offer automatic test results and complete diagnostics that can be accessed via wireless communication from the physician's office or the patient's home. This device has been approved by Health
During regular follow-up appointments, data from the wireless pacemaker are automatically forwarded to the physician with no manipulation or patient interaction required, since the data are usually collected while the patient is sleeping at home. The physician can access all of the data by simply consulting the Merlin.net Patient Care Network.
In addition to these follow-up data scheduled at regular intervals, wireless communication makes it possible to alert the physician to important changes with the device or the patient's heart rate.
The Merlin.net Patient Care Network also allows physicians to compile more complete patient records by easily transferring data collected with the pacemaker into electronic health records. Physicians can thus consult information on patients at any time from an easy-to-access site.
"This new device offers a viable alternative in terms of diagnosis, monitoring and therapy by ensuring more effective and documented communication between patients and physicians," says
"I'm very happy to benefit from this new type of pacemaker," says
About St. Jude Medical
To find out more about St-Jude Medical, and the Accent RF(TM) pacemaker, please go to http://www.sjm.com.
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For further information: Doris Prince, Head of communications public relations, Montreal Heart Institute , (514) 376-3330, extension 3074, [email protected]; Valérie Gonzalo, (514) 626-6976, [email protected]
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