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Seamless Integration with Patient Administrative Systems
ECG247 now introduces support for custom reference IDs for each test. This enables external systems to link their own identifiers to a test for direct integration with patient administrative systems. How It Works In the
Post-stroke screening: ECG247 at the World Stroke Congress
This week, ECG247 is participating in the World Stroke Congress – the world’s leading meeting place for healthcare professionals working in stroke prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. With attendees from over 100 countries, the conference is
Download RR Intervals as .CSV File
ECG247 is introducing a long-awaited feature in the ECG247 portal: the ability to download a complete .CSV file containing all RR intervals from an ECG247 test. This opens up new possibilities for researchers and clinicians
ECG247 Expands Reporting: Now Includes Heart Rate Data During Arrhythmias
ECG247 has launched a new and long-awaited feature: The system now reports average, maximum, and minimum heart rate during arrhythmia episodes. This enhancement provides both patients and healthcare professionals with a more accurate picture of
ECG247 is experiencing growing interest from German healthcare providers
Traditional ECG equipment, such as Holter monitors with wires and limited monitoring duration, is still widely used in Germany. However, there is increasing focus on improving the detection of atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias using
Why ECG247 gives false alarms – and why it is absolutely necessary
"6-8 out of 10 ECG247 arrhythmia alerts are wrong" Jarle Jortveit, cardiologist and medical director at ECG247 We sometimes get asked why ECG247 alerts about arrhythmias that are not arrhythmias (false positive test results).









