Remote Outpatient Cardiac Telemetry

ROCT (we pronounce it: rocket) Bridges the Gap between Outpatient Telemetry and Holter Monitoring

Order the All-In-One ROCT Patch with Built-In-Cellular for Remote Outpatient Cardiac Telemetry (ROCT), Cardiac Event, Holter & Extended Holter Monitoring


Combining Ease of Use with Highest Diagnostic Yield

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ROCT Continuous 6-lead ECG Remote Monitoring - from Patient to Receiving Center to Physician

*continuous multi-lead ecg heart monitor worn for up to 30 days

*100% of ecg is reanalyzed in holter for unparalleled accuracy (up to 30 days)

* most comprehensive diagnostic reports with complete access to full disclosure

* easy to use and wear with no secondary transmit device to manage

* remote monitoring ensuring patient is wearing and wearing well

* round the clock concierge services to both providers and patients

 

Diagnose with Confidence

Complete access to your ROCT patients’ continuous 6-lead telemetry ECG

ROCT Telehealth Solution for Cardiac ECG Monitoring

when covid-19 transformed our world, Health systems rapidly implemented virtual care programs to monitor patients from home and it proved to be crucial. As the world begins to emerge from the pandemic, virtual tools such as telehealth, remote cardiac monitoring technologies, and wearables will become a way of life for patients, replacing some in-person care visits.

meeting today’s challenges, intelli-heart provides concierge telehealth services to your patients and staff to ensure the best monitoring experience and quality of ecg data.

providers are also given complete access to their roct patients' full disclosure ecg, allowing verification of reporting, deeper analysis, drug therapy tracking and more.

COVID WAS A SET-BACK TO THE WORLD, BUT WE EMERGE STRONGER AND BETTER FOR IT.

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Authorities Describe Limitations on One- Lead ECG Patches:

           If the monitor is single lead (and/or single vector) it may not indicate the location of an arrhythmia, and

       the P wave may not be visible, and a possibility of substantial artifact may cause a misclassification of rhythms. 

       The monitor may not be able to continuously document cardiac rhythm (Traditional MCT and Cardiac Events).

       Lack of complex ECG analysis and inability for Provider to see all full disclosure to verity all ECG, even ECG not reported.

       Physicians typically assume all ECG data has been recorded, scanned, and analyzed when this may not be the case.

       MCT Monitoring is touted as “real-time” telemetry when most systems do not actually function in this manner.

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Intelli-Heart’s Holter Based Telemetry Advantage:

In addition to true Holter being a multi-lead monitor, “there are two main advantages of a continuous Holter monitoring system: the possibility of quantifying the real burden of an arrhythmia, and the detection of rhythm disturbances outside the limits set by an algorithm or memory. The quantification of arrhythmic events may aid the clinician in making a therapeutic decision, especially for those arrhythmias that occur frequently and those that have disabling symptoms.” Despite their advantages, traditional 24-48 hour ambulatory Holter monitors also have the limits of: a relatively brief duration of monitoring, the impossibility of transmitting real-time data to the attending cardiac unit.” However, the ROCT monitor has overcome these limits with its unique features, including:

  1. Combining Benefits of MCT with 6-Lead Multi-Day Holter Analysis

  2. 100% of Continuous ECG is Transmitted to Telemetry Center for Real-Time Review

  3. 100% of 6-Lead ECG is Monitored and Verified by Certified Cardiac Technicians   

  4. 100% of ECG is Scanned in Holter up to 30 days for Accuracy, Including ROCT Test

  5. 100% Verification with Full Disclosure Access in Doc-U-See’s 6-Lead View

  6. Courtesy Concierge Patient & Staff Services, Including Telehealth Support

  7. Small Wearable Patch with Customizable Electrodes

  8. Monitor is Easy to Use with No Secondary Transmit Device

  9. Ensuring Patients are Wearing Monitor and Wearing Well

  10. Quick Turn-Around, Comprehensive ECG Reports

  11. Providing Billing Support, Covered by Insurance

Thus, the ROCT Patch monitor meets the challenge from CMS and other Authorities, removing all limitations from any Ambulatory Cardiac Monitoring modality with its advanced Holter Based system.

 

THE ROCT IS CAPABLE OF MONITORING FOR HOLTER, EXTENDED HOLTER, CARDIAC EVENT, OR REMOTE OUTPATIENT CARDIAC TELEMETRY.

HOLTER: AN electrocardiography that continuously record a real-time EKG IS commonly known as Holter™ monitor. tHE RECORDERD data are then computer-analyzed at a later time, and a physician interprets the computer-generated report. A 24-48 hour monitor is most appropriate for patients with daily or near daily symptoms.

EXTENDED HOLTER - Continuous Long-Term ECG MonitorING: MUCH LIKE A TRADITIONAL HOLTER, WITH EXTENDED HOLTER THE ECG IS continuously recordING a real-time EKG UP TO 14 DAYS. tHE RECORDED data are then computer-analyzed at a later time, and a physician interprets the computer-generated report. DUE TO THE EXTENDED LENGTH IN MONITORING UP TO 14 DAYS, THIS MONITORING MODALITY MAY BE BETTER FOR PATIENT NOT EXPERIENCING daily or near daily symptoms.

CARDIAC EVENT: FOR THE patient-activated event monitors, the patient initiates recording when symptoms appear or when instructed to do so by a physician (e.g., following exercise). THE “EVENT” ECG RECORDING IS transmitTED transtelephonically to a receiving center where the data are reviewed AND REPORTED TO THE ORDERING PHYSICIAN. The device is worn at all times, usually for up to 30 days.

rEMOTE OUTPATIENT CARDIAC TELEMETRY: ROCT TELEMETRY service is limited to patients who have demonstrated a specific need for this type of cardiac telemetry service. The ordering physician must have determined and documented that patients who require this service are at low risk for a life-threatening cardiac event (non-critical care). In addition, the medical record must clearly demonstrate that the results of this testing will provide diagnostic and/or treatment information useful in the ongoing management of the patient. Real-time, outpatient cardiac telemetry involves the use of an automatically activated system that requires no patient intervention to either capture or transmit a dysrhythmia when it occurs. The purpose of this service is for real-time, continuous, long term (> 24 hours, UP TO 30 DAYS) cardiac surveillance of patients in order to identify and document a suspected and/or paroxysmal dysrhythmia. In this system, the patient wears THE ROCT telemetry transmitter that, UPON HAVING TRANSTELEPHONIC CELLULAR CONNECTION, sends the ECG to THE TELEMETRY computer where, UPON RECEIPT OF THE ECG, the real-time analysis occurs. UPON RECEIPT OF THE ECG DATA TO THE 24-hour Monitoring Station (applicable only to mobile cardiac telemetry), Trained technicians review THIS data 24/7. INTELLI-HEART IS in operation 24-hours per day, seven days a week, with a receiving station staffed with EKG technicians AND/or QUALIFIED NURSES on a 24-hour per day basis. The technicians have immediate 24-hour access to THE ORDERING physician OR PHYSICIAN’S GROUP ON CALL PHYSICIAN to review THE data. The patient's physician is made aware of dysrhythmias by qualified personnel based on pre-determined notification criteria. Clinical reports are made available to your healthcare professional during and at the end of your service.

*Important notice: ROCT Monitoring is approved for the long-term monitoring of arrhythmia events in non-critical care patients and the roct is not intended for monitoring patients with life-threatening arrhythmias. in general, the use of cardiac outpatient telemetry may not meet the definition of medical necessity for certain indications including, but not limited to, ongoing management after diagnosis, screening, or monitoring patients with life-threatening arrhythmias. it is important to take note that although the roct does transmit continuously multi-lead ecg to the monitored telemetry center, it depends on phone/cellular coverage to transmit. Thus, unless patient is in a controlled enviroment with full cellular coverage during their monitoring period, in the event there is low or no cellular coverage, ecg transmissions may be delayed until coverage resumes. therefore, roct monitoring shall not be used for high risk patients, such as patients that should be monitored in an icu setting / requiring inpatient level of care. for patients who have no cellular coverage, the device can be retrieved and downloaded manually so that all ecg findings will be reported to the provider in an end of study.