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 | Aug 4, 2021 | AWS, Cloud, Electronic Medical Record Systems, EMR, Epic
Sponsored By: AWS Are you an Epic Systems customer looking to lower costs, increase agility, and improve your business continuity and disaster recovery posture? With the introduction of new, more powerful cloud compute capabilities, Amazon Web Services can provide the...
by RB | Aug 3, 2021 | Blog, Heart Rate Variability
A clinical predictive algorithm is only as good as the visualization that it employs to convey that information to the user. The visualization or ‘viz’ is the graphic output of an algorithm used to consume ‘big data’. The...
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...