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Continuous Remote Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitors: Devices, Players, Markets and Opportunity
Greystone Associates, Aug 2010
As populations age, the burden of monitoring the impaired cardiac capabilities of a growing legion of patients at-risk of experiencing a cardiac event is increasingly falling to ambulatory cardiac monitors. The result has been an increase in the number of small, private companies seeking to enter the market. By combining new design initiatives, these companies are creating the next generation of mobile cardiac monitors. The current thinking in mobile cardiac monitoring incorporates a design philosophy where patient comfort and independent operation are the focus. To this end, the new generation of ambulatory cardiac monitors is benefiting from the convergence of light-weight materials, short-range device-to-device communications technology and ubiquitous, high QoS wide area networks. These new systems stress user-friendly features that include disposable sensing units, leadless data collection, and wearable gateway wireless devices for downloading cardiac event data and uploading it to an IDTF for processing and analysis.
Highlights
- Analyzes and assesses approved continuous remote cardiac monitors, their capabilities, benefits, limitations and potential - Profiles development-stage monitors and examines their clinical status and commercial prospects - Provides market data and sector forecasts - Profiles market participants, their development activity and business strategies - Evaluates the impact of economic, technology, and regulatory factors
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