Ritmia Worried-well

Ritmiatm for the worried well is a heart rhythm monitoring system (consisting of a sensor equipped with patented proprietary software and the dedicated app to interrogate the sensor) capable of automatically recording any episodes of arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation, which, often unnoticed, can quintuple the risk of cerebral stroke even in healthy people or people who think they are healthy. This pack for the worried well contains 1 Ritmia device, our smartphone app and 3 single-use patches, to start with few monitoring sessions. If more patches are then needed, they are available as a separate order.

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RITMIA Worried-well pack and three patches for easy device application.

Ritmiatm is a heart rhythm monitoring system (consisting of a sensor equipped with patented proprietary software and the dedicated app to interrogate the sensor) capable of automatically recording any episodes of arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation, which, often unnoticed, can quintuple the risk of cerebral stroke even in healthy people or people who think they are healthy.

Early diagnosis is a prerequisite for timely access to modern therapies and can reduce the risk of stroke by 70%.

Diagnosing atrial fibrillation requires continuous monitoring and that can be practiced:

  • through subcutaneous implantable medical devices, which are invasive, expensive and cannot be used on a large scale;
  • by employing traditional instruments-such as Holter ECGs-which, however, are poorly suited for medium-term monitoring and are particularly cumbersome for the user
  • with the use of Ritmiatm, which, because of its very small size and ease of use, allows for protracted monitoring (up to 2 weeks).

The Ritmiatm sensor can be placed on the chest using the special patches that maintain adherence for 5 days (then replaceable), or by the use of a standard sports-type heart rate monitor band.

The special Ritmiatm algorithm analyzes the heart rate, recognizes arrhythmias automatically, and autonomously records the ECG trace and duration.

To access the data history and processed recordings, simply bring the Ritmiatm sensor close to your phone after launching the dedicated app (available for Android and iOS smartphones).

The data and tracings are of high quality, corresponding to that required by cardiologists for proper preliminary assessment. Through the app, documentation can be easily shared between physician and patient.

The winning features of Ritmiatm are:

  • the small size (of a coin) and negligible weight (9 grams) and absence of cables
  • the convenience of use
  • the accuracy and reliability of a special algorithm, developed by cardiologists, which analyzes the data and returns them according to extremely high standards
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