CardioNet has announced new features for its cardiac remote monitoring and diagnostic MCOT system that give physicians more in-depth data. The new features will help physicians better diagnose atrial fibrillation, heart pauses, and ventricular tachycardia.
The company stated that the new features can be used in conjunction with CardioNet’s SomNet program to help identify indications of sleep disorders.
“CardioNet remains dedicated to meeting the needs of cardiologists and electrophysiologists and to delivering innovative tools that allow these physicians to make more accurate diagnostic decisions,” Randy Thurman, CardioNet Chairman, President and CEO stated in a company release. “The new enhancements sustain MCOT’s diagnostic and reporting superiority in monitoring cardiac events.”
For more on CardioNet’s new features: read the press release


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