Don't let undetected AFib lead to stroke
Early AFib detection is essential. But as the risk of AFib grows with age, its often subtle or mistaken signs leave numerous individuals undiagnosed.
Did you know that AFib is on the rise?
1 in 4 adults is at risk of developing Atrial Fibrillation, yet it often remains undiagnosed.
Despite its prevalence, the elusive nature of AFib means it often slips under the radar during routine checkups.
Coupled with a 5x increased risk of stroke, the urgency for early detection, especially in hypertensive elderly patients, cannot be understated.
Early Diagnosis and Effective Treatment Could Reduce the Risk of Stroke by 66%4
But in many cases, it can slip under the radar during routine checkups underscoring the need for enhanced detection methods to mitigate the risk of complications. Medical guidelines recommend blood pressure measurements and ECG recording at home, paving the way for timely interventions and improved heart health outcomes.
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The Gold Standard in Patient-Centered Care
Empowering physicians with advanced health monitoring solutions to help transform patient outcomes.
Get already translated ECG readings – and optionally, blood pressure measurements – in 30 seconds without the hassle of gels, cumbersome wires, and time-consuming setups. Marked below what cardiac problems our devices can read accurately.
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Proactive Screening
Empower early detection with patient-led at-home health monitoring.
• Young adults with heart disease in the family.
• Middle-aged with factors like obesity, high stress, or sedentary habits.
• Seniors for regular health checks.
• Smokers and high cholesterol individuals.
• Those with chronic ailments, e.g., diabetes.
Diagnostic Support
Provides robust cardiac data for a more informed diagnostic process.
► Those showing heart-related symptoms.
► Patients flagged for further tests post-check-ups.
► Anyone with inconsistent BP readings, in-clinic or at-home.
Treatment Evaluation
Allows evaluation of medication effectiveness through regular monitoring.
→ Diagnosed patients, e.g., those with hypertension or AFib.
→ High-risk categories needing consistent monitoring.
→ Anyone advised to track BP or heart rhythm.
Post-Op Monitoring
Ensure continuous oversight and reduce risks associated with post-operative care.
» Patients recovering from ablation, heart surgery, or cardiac event.
» Those with devices like pacemakers.
» Post-cardiac rehab patients maintaining heart health.
Our Remote Patient Monitoring service enables you to maintain a close watch on your patients' health metrics from anywhere, offering peace of mind and facilitating timely medical interventions.
Remotely manage patients anytime, anywhere
· Streamlined tools for both professionals and patients.
· Access quality rhythm strips and blood pressure readings online from any location.
· Get a holistic clinical overview for timely care.
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Effortless Integration with existing systems
Securely transmit patient-recorded ECG & BP data through a HIPAA-compliant cloud to your EHR.
No need for a new system; access critical cardiac data, be it in-house or remote.
Use our API and wide range of integration partners to incorporate OMRON devices into your existing setup effortlessly.
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OMRON Complete
Takes an ECG with a regular blood pressure check for comprehensive cardiac insight
- Captures 2 vital measurements in one go and under 30 seconds
- Detects 6 of the most common arrhythmias
- Clinically validated accuracy of both ECG and blood pressure readings
- Works with most smartphones
KardiaMobile devices provide a clinically validated alternative to ambulatory ECG
KardiaMobile
Provides a clinically validated alternative to ambulatory ECG
- FDA-cleared, single-lead ECG in 30 seconds
- Detects 6 of the most common arrhythmias
- Most clinically-validated and widely-used personal ECG in the world
KardiaMobile 6L
The world’s only wireless, patchless 6-lead cardiac monitor that has transformed cardiac care.
- Medical-grade ECG in just 30 seconds with no wires, patches or gels
- Captures leads I, II, III, aVR, aVL, and aVF
- Clear view of P, QRS, and T waves enable clinicians to identify atrial flutter and heart block
- Detects 6 of the most common arrhythmias
- Cited in 160+ publications and used by more than 1 million patients around the world
- Works with most smartphones or tablets
How it works
Instant, already interpreted results
Traditional ECGs rely on wired electrodes to track heart signals. OMRON advances this with portable devices featuring built-in sensors. By placing their fingers on the sensors, users can facilitate swift heart monitoring; the companion app instantly captures and interprets the ECG results, so there's no second guessing.
Sample results for 1-Lead via OMRON Complete
The ECG shows a heart rate of 50-100 bpm, indicating a regular rhythm without arrhythmias.
Sample results for 1-Lead via OMRON Complete
A heart rate of 40-50 bpm with a stable sinus rhythm has been detected. Monitoring for potential underlying issues is advised.
Sample results for 1-Lead via OMRON Complete
A 100-140 bpm heart rate is detected with preserved sinus rhythm and no signs of atrial fibrillation. Evaluation for underlying causes is necessary.
Sample results for 1-Lead via OMRON Complete
An irregular rhythm that suggests possible atrial fibrillation is observed. Further evaluation is recommended.
Sample results for 1-Lead via OMRON Complete
The ECG doesn't fit standard categories. Consideration of other arrhythmic presentations or external factors is necessary.
Samp le results for 1-Lead via OMRON Complete
The ECG data is unclear, possibly due to external interferences. If symptomatic, immediate evaluation advised.
Electrocardiogram recording is an effective test to check the condition of the heart, but it does not express all changes and symptoms of the heart. If the analysis results of your records show "normal sinus rhythm" but you still have symptoms, or if "Unable to classify" or "Unable to analyze" is repeatedly displayed, please consult your doctor. Self-judgment and treatment based on analysis results is dangerous. Do not judge the recorded results (electrocardiogram waveform) or the messages displayed by analyzing them on your own; consult your doctor. Self-judgment based on analysis results may lead to worsening of symptoms.
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