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  2. Wireless health - Wikipedia

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    Cardionet's 3G-enabled wireless service line, Mobile Cardiac Outpatient Telemetry (MCOT) allows for immediate arrhythmia detection. [3]Dexcom makes glucose sensing technologies with an FDA-approved product that enables users to manage diabetes with real-time glucose information and trends that can detect potentially dangerous glucose levels.

  3. CardioNet, Inc. and AirStrip Partner to Expand Mobile Patient ...

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  4. Cardiac monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac monitoring generally refers to continuous or intermittent monitoring of heart activity to assess a patient's condition relative to their cardiac rhythm. Cardiac monitoring is usually carried out using electrocardiography , which is a noninvasive process that records the heart's electrical activity and displays it in an electrocardiogram ...

  5. Growing Cardiovascular Disease Prevalence Boosts Mobile ...

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    NEWARK, Del, Oct. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global Mobile Cardiac Telemetry System Market is on a significant growth trajectory, with an estimated market size of USD 1,175.10 million in 2024, projected to reach USD 2,608.30 million by 2034.

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  8. Wireless Medical Telemetry Service - Wikipedia

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    There is an FCC statement on coexistence [1] of WMTS in various frequency bands.. Prior to the establishment of the WMTS, medical telemetry devices generally could be operated on an unlicensed basis on vacant television channels 7-13 (174-216 MHz) and 14-46 (470-668 MHz) or on a licensed but secondary basis to private land mobile radio operations in the 450-470 MHz frequency band.

  9. Monitoring (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac monitoring, which generally refers to continuous electrocardiography with assessment of the patient's condition relative to their cardiac rhythm. A small monitor worn by an ambulatory patient for this purpose is known as a Holter monitor. Cardiac monitoring can also involve cardiac output monitoring via an invasive Swan-Ganz catheter.