Software System Facilitates Web-Enabled ECG Management

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Sep 2008
A web-enabled electrocardiogram (ECG) management system streamlines ECG data supervision and supports multimodality, multivendor equipment, without the high costs of regular hardware and software upgrades.

The CardioECG 3.2 is a worldwide-web (www) software platform for cardiac rhythm data management that delivers clinical data from over 60 different devices and over 30 different vendors across 10 different modalities, such as cardiograph, Holter, stress, patient monitoring, pulmonary function test (PFT), and defibrillation, among others.

The CardioECG supports best-of-breed clinical environments, and significantly reduces total cost of ownership; eliminates expenses associated with regular, costly hardware and software upgrades and retirement of older systems; allows web-based edit, review, confirmation, and printing of diagnostic-quality ECGs from any network connected personal computer (PC) in the hospital, office, home, or even via an iPhone; enables multisite communications and support without the high costs related to proprietary systems; works on a hospital's infrastructure and requires no proprietary hardware while reducing total cost of ownership; helps hospitals leverage existing (and future) investments in devices and systems, promoting best-of-breed environments; supports up to 250 simultaneous users; and creates one final record that also includes management reports. CardioECG 3.2 was developed by Lumedx (Oakland, CA, USA).

"CardioECG 3.2 represents the next wave electrocardiograph data management: interoperability between multiple vendors and devices, flexibility and support for both single hospitals and multisite facilities, and straightforward web-enabled access,” said Randy Marc Lasnick, director of marketing at Lumedx. "All combine to streamline the collection and management of ECG data, delivering superior ROI [return on investment] from clinical, administrative, and IT [information technology] standpoints.”

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