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Efficacy of long-term monitoring on detecting critical cardiac arrhythmias

Ambulatory ECG devices help physicians monitor heart rhythm issues outside the hospital. Unlike Holter monitors, which record for 24–48 hours, Mobile Cardiac Telemetry and Event monitors can track heart activity... [read more]

Ruhi Mahajan, PhD, Alok Gambhir, MD, PhD, Sameer Adumala

Enhancing Arrhythmia Diagnosis: A Comparison Between One and Three-Channel ECG Recordings

Over a 30-day period, the ZywieAI algorithm analyzed ECG data from 3,596 patients and identified 78,910 potential arrhythmia events, which were later reviewed by cardiac technicians and physicians. A retrospective... [read more]

Ruhi Mahajan, PhD, Alok Gambhir, MD, PhD, Sameer Adumala

Robust Detection of Wide Complex Tachyarrhythmias using Mobile Cardiac Telemetry Monitors

In this study, wide complex tachycardia (WCT) was defined as a heart rate of ≥100 bpm for at least three consecutive beats, using reference annotations to locate episodes in ECG... [read more]

Ruhi Mahajan, PhD, Alok Gambhir, MD, PhD, Sameer Adumala

Arrhythmia Assessment With 30-day MCT Patch Challenges Traditional Holter Monitoring

Ambulatory Holter monitoring has long been used to diagnose arrhythmias, typically recording ECG data for 24–48 hours. In contrast, mobile cardiac telemetry (MCT) patches enable real-time ECG monitoring for up... [read more]

Ruhi Mahajan, PhD, Alok Gambhir, MD, PhD, Sameer Adumala