GE
Healthcare and AirStrip
Technologies today announced a secure mobile app empowering
clinicians with access to precise, near real-time cardiac information.
Data from the GE Healthcare MUSE® Cardiology Information System is now
available on iPhones® and iPads,™ via AirStrip Cardiology.™ This enables
a continuous flow of electrocardiograph (ECG) data and interactive
historical data access, helping mobile clinicians make more informed
care decisions. Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center in Los Angeles, Texas
Health Resources and several other large hospitals and healthcare
systems will soon be live with AirStrip Cardiology.
Today, remote physicians commonly view ECG data from static scanned
images, which require computer access and easily distort upon zooming.
ECGs measure electrical cardiac activities, such as ST elevation, an
indication of heart attack risk. Remote ECG measurements are challenging
because changes as small as 0.5 millimeters can indicate the presence of
a serious or emergency heart condition. AirStrip Cardiology’s high
resolution can detect such small differences through completely
interactive iPad or iPhone views. Unlike traditional remote diagnostics,
zooming in on waveforms does not affect visual clarity. With AirStrip
Cardiology, clinical information is available from 12- and 15-lead ECGs,
supporting high precision levels. Clinicians can view current data and
historical tests conducted up to one year ago, in ten-second increments.
Regardless of where remote cardiologists are when a critical decision is
needed, they can leverage AirStrip Cardiology to quickly determine the
best treatment paths for their patients. This may reduce the need to
return to the hospital or access a computer connected to the hospital
network. A remote cardiologist can now use AirStrip Cardiology to
precisely measure ECG waveforms, helping on-site ED clinicians
determine, for example, if a patient requires cath lab intervention.
“When I am on call, I need instant access to clinical data to help make
informed treatment decisions,” said Mark Peterman, M.D., an
interventional cardiologist on the medical staff at Texas Health
Presbyterian Hospital Plano, one of Texas Health Resources’ 16
acute-care hospitals. “Traditionally, off-site cardiologists must rely
on caregiver descriptions and incomplete information, such as a faxed
ECG. Viewing near real-time ECG data from any location, as well as a
complete database of prior ECGs, is an incredibly powerful way to
increase accuracy of diagnosis.”
Clinicians are early adopters of many wireless devices like smartphones
and tablets. According to Spyglass Consulting Group, 94 percent of U.S.
physicians are using smartphones to communicate, manage workflows and
access medical information.1
“Among physicians, there is incredible demand for enterprise medical
information on iPhones and iPads,” said Darren Dworkin, CIO at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. “This new application introduces secure
cardiology decision making anywhere and anytime. The interactive
functionality is more advanced than anything else available today and
pushes the path toward a day when all clinical hospital information will
be available on a mobile platform.”
Based on a GE Healthcare and AirStrip global alliance for in-hospital
cardiac diagnostics, U.S. hospitals can now purchase AirStrip Cardiology
through GE Healthcare. The technology directly links to the GE
Healthcare MUSE Cardiology Information System, a central cardiac
repository that facilitates ECG analysis, supporting informed clinical
decisions. AirStrip Cardiology is an initial step in the collaboration
and an important milestone in advancing GE Healthcare’s Clinical
Information Logistics vision, which reflects the company’s commitment to
deliver actionable clinical intelligence at the right time and place,
supporting quality of care and patient safety.
“Working with mobile health pioneer AirStrip, GE Healthcare is now
bringing its unique cardiology heritage and innovation to the iPad and
iPhone,” said David Ataide, vice president and general manager of
Patient Care Solutions, GE Healthcare. “To make efficient clinical
decisions, caregivers need access to clinical intelligence across and
beyond hospital boundaries. Offering highly accurate cardiac data on
mobile devices supports our commitment to deliver comprehensive clinical
information wherever it is needed.”
“Our vision is to eliminate geographic and logistical barriers
associated with clinical care,” said Cameron Powell, M.D., president and
Chief Medical Officer, AirStrip. “GE Healthcare’s global presence and
cardiac innovations will help us expand our powerful mobile apps to
cardiologists worldwide.”
A native application, AirStrip Cardiology is specifically designed for
iPad and iPhone screens, functionality and mobile environments. Instead
of clicking through each step with a mouse or keyboard, clinicians can
use their fingers and touch to quickly zoom and switch between viewing
formats.
In 2010, the FDA cleared the platform behind AirStrip Cardiology. This
technology is HIPAA compliant and uses state-of-the-art security
protocols and cloud computing to securely transmit information rather
than allowing data to reside on the mobile device, thereby enhancing
privacy protections.
To learn more about AirStrip Cardiology, please visit http://www.airstriptech.com
or its iTunes store listing at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/airstrip-cardiology/id415432331?mt=8.
About AirStrip Technologies
Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, AirStrip Technologies is a pioneer
in mobile medical software applications designed to work across any
platform to improve patient safety and reduce risk in the healthcare
setting. AirStrip Technologies engages, consults and employs leading
technology and medical experts to ensure their products are the best in
the industry. The core technology team is committed to bringing
best-of-breed products to the market that enhance the ability of
physicians and healthcare professionals to perform their work on a daily
basis with the added assurances that their patients are being provided
the best care available. Visit www.airstriptech.com
for more information.
About GE Healthcare:
GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and
services that are shaping a new age of patient care. Our broad expertise
in medical imaging and information technologies, medical diagnostics,
patient monitoring systems, drug discovery, biopharmaceutical
manufacturing technologies, performance improvement and performance
solutions services help our customers to deliver better care to more
people around the world at a lower cost. In addition, we partner with
healthcare leaders, striving to leverage the global policy change
necessary to implement a successful shift to sustainable healthcare
systems.
Our “healthymagination” vision for the future invites the world to join
us on our journey as we continuously develop innovations focused on
reducing costs, increasing access and improving quality around the
world. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, GE Healthcare is a unit of
General Electric Company (NYSE: GE). Worldwide, GE Healthcare employees
are committed to serving healthcare professionals and their patients in
more than 100 countries. For more information about GE Healthcare, visit
our website at www.gehealthcare.com.
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Reference
1 Spyglass Consulting Group, “Point of Care Communications
for Physicians,” July 2010.
