Cardiophy services offers realization and remote interpretation of electrocardiograms (ECG)
Our team of nurses and interpreter cardiologists are available to perform and/or analyse ECG and Holter ECG recordings
Advantages
- Experts performing and interpreting short ECG, emergency ECG as well as Holter ECG up to 15 leads (from 24h to 4 weeks)
- Patient training, support and follow-up during ECG performing and recording
- Flexibily according to your needs and your practice
Key numbers
- 100M ECG annually performed in western Europe. 2 M in French hospitals (Source : Fischer and Zywietz, 2003 ; PMSI 2016)
- 5x More chances to diagnose atrial fibrillation via 1 week Holter vs 24h. (7x via 4-week Holter vs 24h) (Source : Higgins et al., 2013, Gladstone et al., 2014)
- 15M Strokes per year worldwide (Source : World Health Organization)
- 33.5M Individuals suffering from atrial fibrillation, worldwide (Source : Chugh et. al, Circulation, 2013)
ECG INDICATIONS (STANDARD AND AMBULATORY)
ISHNE-HRS 2017 recommandations
ECG is useful for
- Syncope
– Bradyarrhythmias
– Tachyarrhythmias - Palpitations
- Chest pain and coronary ischemia
- Ischemic heart disease and postinfarction patients
- Cardiomyopathies
– Nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy
– Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
- Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome
- Inherited primary arrhythmic diseases
– Long QT syndrome
– Short QT syndrome
– Brugada syndrome
– Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia
– Early repolarization syndrome
– Idiopathic ventricular fibrillation - Ventricular arrhythmias
– PVC monitoring
– Suppression of ventricular arrhythmia by pharmacotherapy
– Efficacy of ablation procedure - Atrial fibrillation
– Cryptogenic stroke
– Acute treatment assessment—“pill-in-the-pocket” approach
– Posttreatment assessment - Ambulatory ECG monitoring in patients with cardiac implantable devices
- Clinical trials and evaluation of the safety of pharmacological treatments
- Dialysis and chronic kidney disease
- Neurological and muscular diseases affecting the autonomic nervous system
- Sleep apnea syndromes
- Diabete
- Connective tissue diseases
- Athletes and precompetition screening
Realization and interpretation of ECG and Holter ECG, alone or in combination
- Electrocardiography, with triggered event recording and teletransmission
- Electrocardiography on at least 12 leads
- Electrocardiography on at least 2 leads, with continuous recording for at least 24 hours