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When she goes home following TAVR*

Delayed high-grade AVB
can be a risk for weeks.

Detect it without delay.

MCOT Patch

When she goes home following TAVR*

Delayed high-grade AVB
can be a risk for weeks.

Detect it without delay.

MCOT Patch

10% Post-TAVR
Outpatients

Mobile Cardiac Telemetry
Detected High-Grade
Heart Block1

6 Days
(Range 3-24 Days)

Median Time to Develop
High-grade AV Block
(DH-AVB) Post-Procedure

MCOT™ Mobile Cardiac Outpatient Telemetry

THE PROVEN REMOTE CARDIAC MONITORING SOLUTION
FOR POST-TAVR PATIENTS

Proprietary MCOT Algorithm.
Unsurpassed Arrhythmia Detection.

  • Only monitoring device proven to detect atrial fibrillation
    (AF) with 100% sensitivity and 100% positive predictivity
    in the detection of ≥30-second AF episodesII
  • Near real-time detection with rate, rhythm, AF with p-wave
    analysis, and QRS morphology algorithm
  • Wireless transmission

Near Real-Time Wireless Transmission.
For Rapid Notification and Diagnosis.

  • Notification of emergent and urgent events
  • Bluetooth-enabled data transfer
  • Two channels of ECG and up to 30 days of continuous
    monitoring and data storage

Simple to Use. Easy to Wear.

  • Small, lightweight, water-resistant patch
    and sensor (< 1 oz)
  • Easy-to-use touchscreen, with built-in patient diary
  • No battery changes or daily sensor charging required

 

ON-DEMAND WEBINAR: Post-TAVR Mobile Cardiac Outpatient Telemetry Monitoring Indications

The panelists discuss risk factors associated with developing delayed high-grade AV block in post-TAVR patients and their clinical programmatic experiences using MCOT™ (Mobile Cardiac Outpatient Telemetry) monitoring immediately following hospital discharge.

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MODERATOR

Dr. Wayne Derkac, MD, FACC

SVP, Medical Affairs

BioTelemetry

 

Dr. David Lin, MD

Director, Remote and Ambulatory Monitoring, Cardiovascular Medicine

Associate Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Hospital of University of Pennsylvania

 

Karen Ream, PA-C

Assistant Professor, Medicine-Cardiology

Author, JACC: published paper, Ambulatory Rhythm Monitoring to Detect Late High-Grade Atrioventricular Block Following Transcatheter Aortic Replacement

University of Colorado

Ambulatory Rhythm Monitoring
to Detect Late High-Grade Atrioventricular
Block Following Transcatheter
Aortic Valve Replacement

Journal of the American College of Cardiology

View Abstract

CASE STUDIES
Post-TAVR Monitoring with MCOT™

Mobile Cardiac Outpatient Telemetry

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Contact us to learn more about how MCOT
can help you monitor your post-TAVR patients

*TAVR = transcatheter aortic valve replacement
AVB = atrioventricular block
Mobile Cardiac Telemetry utilized in this study was the ACT (Ambulatory Cardiac Telemetry) Monitor by BioTel Heart.
§AF = atrial fibrillation
IIBased on MIT-BIH (Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Beth Israel Hospital) Arrhythmia Database testing of ≥30-second AF episodes. (FDA 510k submission)
Reference: 1. Ream K, et al. J Am Coll Cardiol.2019;73(20):2541. (Adapted from Illustration A)