by RB | Aug 9, 2021 | Electrocardiography
Thorough QT or TQT Studies were a pretty big market last time I was associated with them (FDA ECG Warehouse), and a question I’ve had since I’ve been here and surrounded by all of these biology/biopharma experts: If you can predict that a drug will have a...
by RB | Aug 6, 2021 | Clinical Technology, Devices, Electrocardiography
Morphology Conduction Rhythm 12 Lead ST Segment Filtering The advent of the “two-finger” or dual-electrode electrocardiography device has brought to the market the eKardia and Apple watch devices which provide a single lead of ECG, Lead I, specifically...
by RB | Jul 15, 2021 | Cardiology, Pacemakers
By: Patrice Wendling Medscape A fully implantable, bioabsorbable pacemaker has been developed that’s capable of sustaining heart rhythms in animal and human donor hearts before disappearing over 5 to 7 weeks. Temporary pacing devices are...
by RB | Apr 28, 2021 | Electrocardiography, Portfolio, Projects
The project at hand was to build an ECG management system that would be competitive in the marketplace. The systems needed to be built on a Microsoft SQL platform and be able to consume over 22 manufacturers data from over fifteen different data types including 12/15...
by RB | Aug 9, 2019 | Electrocardiography
There was a time when the thought of being able to store your 12 lead ECG reports into a PACS system made a lot of sense. I can speak with some authority as I was the ECG Systems Product Manager at Mortara when we conceived of the idea. At the time, our ECG management...