Mayo Clinic Cardiac Monitoring is an end-to-end solution that merges leading-edge remote monitoring technology with years of Mayo Clinic cardiac monitoring experience. Designed to simplify and streamline the remote monitoring process, our program seamlessly connects patients with innovative diagnostics, delivering an enhanced experience for patients and their healthcare providers. Fast, reliable, and accessible, Mayo Clinic Cardiac Monitoring fosters a healthier and more informed future for patients and their physicians.
“The device transmits data digitally in near real time, which gives us the answers we need when we need them.”
Peter Noseworthy, M.D.
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In this “ECG Segment: Making Waves” episode of the “Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME” podcast, host Anthony Kashou, M.D., hosts Suraj Kapa, M.D., electrophysiologist at Mayo Clinic, for an insightful discussion on post-ablation ECG monitoring and rhythm management.
Cardiac intensivist Adam May, M.D., joins host Anthony Kashou, M.D., to discuss how the use of conventional algorithms and automation can help solve the challenges of wide complex tachycardia differentiation.
Peter Macfarlane, Ph.D., D.Sc., joins host Anthony Kashou, M.D., to discuss how the first attempts to analyze electrocardiograms with computerized software at the University of Glasgow during the 1960s shaped the ECG criteria used in clinical practice today.
Mayo Clinic cardiologist Nandan Anavekar, M.B., B.Ch., joins Anthony Kashou, M.D., to discuss whether a general lack of “ECG literacy” among medical providers can have unintended consequences on patient care.
Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Services will demonstrate a streamlined solution for improved patient outcomes at Heart Rhythm 2022. Visit Mayo Clinic’s interactive booth to learn how you can access continuous, simplified cardiac monitoring solutions for a better patient experience.
Are you attending Heart Rhythm 2022? Stop by Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ interactive booth Friday, April 29, to Sunday, May 1.
Dan O’Bryan didn’t think his dizziness and lightheadedness were anything to worry about. Nearly 100 miles away, the Mayo Clinic Monitoring Solutions team that was remotely observing Dan’s heart rate could see the truth.