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miniHolter


3-channel extended holter monitoring

The MiniHolter is a unique, portable monitor that continuously records and stores heartbeats. It's available in both wireless (disposable adhesive patch) and wired options (3-channel surface electrodes). Its small and compact design - weighing only 16gm - leaves fewer lifestyle restrictions on the patient.

Simple to Start. Easy to Wear.

MiniHolter Features

  • No lifestyle restrictions
  • Small and lightweight - only 16 gm
  • Water-resistant
  • Continuous recording - up to 14 days
  • Flexible monitoring options: single-use patch or electrode adapter
  • Patient activation capabilities (supports correlation between symptoms and patient activities)
  • No battery changes or charging required


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Hook Up

Three electrodes continuously capture the patients' ECG & acceleration signals.

Analyze

Enables physicians to analyze a patient’s ECG during all activities. Embedded algorithms detect all cardiovascular abnormalities.

Visualize

Full disclosure ECG’s are generated & all data gathered is clearly displayed in the comprehensive patient report.

Transmit

Embedded technology continuously records & transmits to the CCMC for review by certified cardiovascular technologists & cardiologists.

Report

The patients cardiovascular monitoring report can be send in preliminary format to a cardiologist or a physician to be read.


Cardiac Event
Monitoring Process

MiniHolter Hook-up

MD/Clinic attaches MiniHolter to Patient. Recording begins.

Regular Daily Routine

Patient goes about their regular daily activities, logging symptoms as they occur.

Return Procedure

Patient returns device to Clinic or mails device to CCC via postal service.

Patient Data Analyzed

Canadian Cardiac Care analyses the patients data.

Report sent to Clinic/MD

Final report is sent to Clinic/MD.


Patients have access to a 24/7 Hour Helpline to address any technical issues that may arise.

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Comfortable, lightweight & discreet.

Report Features

  • Patient's Arrhythmia Burden   Graphical representation of the burdens of each major arrhythmia group during test period.

  • Most Important ECG Strips   Each arrhythmia category is accompanied by miniaturized ECG strips representing the most important or extreme event within given category.

  • Daily Arrhythmia Trend Reporting   Heart rate and arrhythmia events are available in calendar view including patient-reported symptoms to help identity current and evolving patterns.

  • Interpretation and Review   Upon completion of test diagnostic notes from the Canadian Cardiac Monitoring Centre (CCMC) and cardiologist interpretation are entered and finalized.

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    Patient compliance is crucial to continuous cardiac monitoring. The miniHolter's lightweight (16gm) & unobtrusive design allows patients to comfortably wear the device. Longer monitoring periods at home allow for the collection of the important information needed to manage patient treatment plans.

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