Aerotel Medical Systems Showcases Remote Monitoring and Professional ECG Recorders
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By HospiMedica International staff writers Posted on 12 Nov 2018 |

Image: The HeartView 12L ECG recorder (Photo courtesy of Aerotel Medical Systems).
Aerotel Medical Systems (Holon, Israel) showcased its full range of remote monitoring patient and professional ECG recorders at MEDICA 2018, the world’s largest medical trade fair. Over 5,273 exhibitors from 66 nations attended this year’s MEDICA that was held in Düsseldorf, Germany, from November 12-15, 2018.
Aerotel is a global manufacturer and developer of RPM (Remote Patient Monitoring) solutions designed to securely transfer essential medical data over the phone, wireless or other electronic media to a certified tele-medical platform. The range of Aerotel's Heatliine ECG recorders showcased at MEDICA 2018 included HeartView 12L, a professional, 10-wire, 12-lead, handheld ECG recorder with Bluetooth and acoustic transmission capability; HeartView P12/8i, an exceptionally easy to use, 12-lead, ECG recorder, designed for patient and semi-professional use, allowing Bluetooth and acoustic transmission; and HeartView P12/8 Mobile, a device with the proven design of the HeartView P12/8i with internal cellular modem (SIM-enabled) allowing autonomic transmission.
All Aerotel ECG devices use the same, high-resolution, digital, ECG engine, allowing recording at 500 samples/sec and 16-bit resolution. All recorders are fully integrated with Aerotel's ECG management solutions that include Mobile-CliniQ, an Android-based mobile app for patient (Personal) and physician (Pro) use; HRS (HeartLine Receiving Station), a dedicated ECG management software & patient database; and HRS-NET, web-based secured data access for patients, physicians and companies.
Aerotel is a global manufacturer and developer of RPM (Remote Patient Monitoring) solutions designed to securely transfer essential medical data over the phone, wireless or other electronic media to a certified tele-medical platform. The range of Aerotel's Heatliine ECG recorders showcased at MEDICA 2018 included HeartView 12L, a professional, 10-wire, 12-lead, handheld ECG recorder with Bluetooth and acoustic transmission capability; HeartView P12/8i, an exceptionally easy to use, 12-lead, ECG recorder, designed for patient and semi-professional use, allowing Bluetooth and acoustic transmission; and HeartView P12/8 Mobile, a device with the proven design of the HeartView P12/8i with internal cellular modem (SIM-enabled) allowing autonomic transmission.
All Aerotel ECG devices use the same, high-resolution, digital, ECG engine, allowing recording at 500 samples/sec and 16-bit resolution. All recorders are fully integrated with Aerotel's ECG management solutions that include Mobile-CliniQ, an Android-based mobile app for patient (Personal) and physician (Pro) use; HRS (HeartLine Receiving Station), a dedicated ECG management software & patient database; and HRS-NET, web-based secured data access for patients, physicians and companies.
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