PulseOn – Arrhythmia Monitoring System
The PulseOn arrhythmia monitoring system is used to assist in the diagnosis, screening, and monitoring of atrial fibrillation and other cardiac arrhythmias visible in ECG derived from lead I. The system consists of a wrist-worn device and a data management service. The wrist-worn device monitors heart rate during periods of immobility and allows the patient to take instant ECG measurements.
Long-term Continuous Monitoring
The PulseOn arrhythmia monitor can be worn for seven days without needing to be recharged. The device can be recharged in two hours and then used for weeks or months to enable the detection of hard-to-detect arrhythmias with virtually no change in patients’ lives.
Technical Specifications
- Channel: 1
- Battery Life: 7 days without recharge
- Internal Memory: capable of storing one month of patient data
- Rechargeable Battery
- Frequency Range: 0.6 – 150 Hz
- ECG Sampling Frequency: 512 Hz
Performance in Atrial Fibrillation Detection
The PulseOn Arrhythmia Monitor has achieved the following performance in detecting atrial fibrillation in the population over 50 years old when evaluated in 5-minute segments: sensitivity of 95.5% and specificity of 99.2% (ignoring segments of indeterminate rhythm, which accounts for 46%).