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Dr Trust ECG Pen – Making Telemedicine a Reality

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
October 4, 2019
in Science
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Globally, cardiovascular disease accounts for almost one-third of all deaths, and is expected to overtake infectious disease as the leading cause of mortality in developing nations by 2020 [1]. To that end, there is a focus today on telemedicine solutions which can connect cardiovascular surveillance from the home setting to physicians for continued and comprehensive care. The Dr Trust ECG pen is such a device that reliably and effectively enables the ambulatory monitoring of cardiovascular rhythm for patients with a history of cardiovascular or cerebrovascular disease.

Performance and Safety

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The Dr Trust ECG Pen is an FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved and CE marked device. This is a significant milestone for an ambulatory ECG monitor, as it implies that the device has met the stringent performance and safety requirements stipulated by the FDA 510k process and the Medical Device Directive (MDD) requirements set out by CE regulators. The Dr Trust ECG Pen enables the detection of common aberrations in cardiovascular rhythm, such as atrial fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia, and 1st/2nd/3rd degree heart blocks which can remain clinically silent for years.

Seamless Connectivity

The Dr Trust ECG Pen is mobile, lightweight and bluetooth-connected. The device is operated by interfacing physically between your hand and your chest. Although the Dr Trust ECG Pen differs from standard-of-care ECG machines within the in-hospital environment in that it is a 2-lead ECG as opposed to a 12-lead one, it produces ECG traces which are equivalent in their clinical accuracy. The device is also integrated with a mobile-phone application, which enables patients to visualize their ECG traces in real-time. The device also allows patients to store up to 36 of their latest measurements in chronological order for analysis by their physicians.

Cardiovascular Telemedicine

The team at Dr Trust is cognizant of the fact that 21st century medicine is about to change radically. Older models of care which relied on independent visits to the physician are being phased out with the internet-of-things revolution. Indeed, cardiovascular associations around the world have begun to recognize the potential of telemedicine and continuous care around the clock. The Italian Society of Cardiology [2] as well as the American Heart Association [3] have made consensus statements endorsing the potential of telemedicine devices such as Dr Trust, in achieving optimal patient outcomes pertaining to cardiovascular and stroke care. One study in Georgia found that mobile telecardiology enables the early detection of cardiovascular rhythm disturbances and resulted in an earlier discharge of non-life-threatening cases, improving patients’ overall quality of life and allowing physicians to provide timely clinical opinions [4].

The Dr Trust ECG Pen represents the forefront of cardiovascular telemedicine. As a fully integrated end-to-end system, it closes the loop between the patient and the physician and empowers the patient to take control of their own cardiovascular monitoring. The device is easy to use, lightweight and mobile, and clinically equivalent to the standard of care 12-lead ECGs in the hospital environment. Our team at Dr Trust is excited to be at the forefront of cardiovascular telesurveillance and is working towards better cardiovascular outcomes for patients globally.

References

  1. Stewart, J., G. Manmathan, and P. Wilkinson, Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: A review of contemporary guidance and literature. JRSM cardiovascular disease, 2017. 6: p. 2048004016687211-2048004016687211.
  2. Brunetti, N.D., et al., Telemedicine for cardiovascular disease continuum: A position paper from the Italian Society of Cardiology Working Group on Telecardiology and Informatics. Int J Cardiol, 2015. 184: p. 452-8.
  3. Schwamm, L.H., et al., Recommendations for the Implementation of Telehealth in Cardiovascular and Stroke Care: A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation, 2017. 135(7): p. e24-e44.
  4. Kirtava, Z., et al., Mobile telemonitoring for arrhythmias in outpatients in the Republic of Georgia: a brief report of a pilot study. Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association, 2012. 18(7): p. 570-571.
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Jennifer Ross

Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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