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CardioBelt Ready for Public

The CardioBelt Electrode System, developed by Monebo Technologies, Inc., an ECG system to monitor patients remotely, received FDA marketing approval.

The device is worn across the patient’s chest. Patients can put on the device themselves and does not require any specialized training, such as placement of electrodes.

Patients then push a button, which wirelessly connects the CardioBelt to a communication device and transmitted to a central location.

Monebo also has software for analysis and storage of data on multiple patients simultaneously, the ECGAnalyzer. The combined tools provide a system for efficient monitoring of patients with heart arrhythmias.

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May 16, 2007 Related topics: Monitoring, Cardiology

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