cardiabase - one steap ahead in cardiac safety
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cardiabase - one steap ahead in cardiac safety
HOLTER MONITORING
& 10-SECOND ECG EXTRACTION
cardiabase offers complete Holter Monitoring Services and a range of equipment options all compliant with the international standards (ELA Medical SORIN, GETEMED G.E., MORTARA).
A Holter services provider
For every study, cardiabase adapts the Holter techniques in accordance with the study design and the sponsor recommendations.

Standard 5 or 7-lead Holter: this digital solution allows the capture of up to 96 hours of continuous signals. Every heartbeat is recorded on a flash card and all data can be transmitted to cardiabase electronically, reducing turnaround times. Alternatively the flashcard can be shipped using courier services.

12-Lead Digital Holter allows the capture of up to 48 hours of continuous true 12- lead ECG data, at a 1000Hz sample rate. Discrete 10-second ECG can be extracted at protocol-defined time points and it is an approved alternative to 12-lead rest ECG in studies requiring intensive ECG monitoring.
Key Advantages
10 years of Expertise : Since 1999, cardiabase has specialized in the collection, procession, analysis and reporting of ECG data.

cardiabase offers a wide range of data export options, including the FDA-XML format.
Ela Medical Spider View General Electric / Getemed CM 3000 Mortara H12+ Historical Holter recorder Original recording of Torsade de Pointe
Ela Medical Spider View General Electric / Getemed CM 3000 Mortara H12+ Historical Holter recorder Original recording of Torsade de Pointe
Comprehensive site support services
- 24/7 Hotline
- Training
- Customs formalities
- Spare devices free of charge
- Distribution of consumables at study start and throughout the studies
Holters : Half a century of improvement
In 1947, after telemetric transmission tests of EEG, Norman J Holter, a Helena (Montana) PhD, initiated R&D on telemetric transmission of ECG. In 1948, he succeeded in transmitting ECG signals by radio thanks to a 45kg tool installed on the back of the patient. The technique, however, raised doubts about its practicality.

Today, after substantial improvements (weight, sampling rate, digital format, analysis software etc.), Holter technology has become a proven tool for Cardiac Safety and Efficacy assessments, both in healthy volunteers and in patients.
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