The AT-Patch (ATP-C130/ATP-C70) is a wearable ECG monitoring device that records cardiac electrical activity for up to 14 or 7 days respectively. It collects ECG data from a patch worn on the patient's torso, which is then analyzed by software algorithms to detect arrhythmias and other cardiac events. A physician reviews this analysis to provide a report to help clinicians diagnose heart conditions, aiding in the management of symptoms like palpitations, dizziness, and fatigue.
The Peerbridge Cor System is a wearable ECG monitoring device designed for continuous recording and transmission of heart electrical activity over 24 hours to 7 days. It helps clinicians monitor patients with symptoms like palpitations or dizziness by generating ECG reports based on FDA-cleared algorithms, aiding clinical diagnosis.
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