Ambulatory ECG Monitoring in Clinical Trials: Choosing the Most Appropriate Monitoring Solutions for your Trial
Tuesday, February 5 2013
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
This event was posted by Biomedical Systems
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Live Webcast: February 5, 2013 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM EST
There are a variety of ambulatory ECG monitoring tests available for use in Clinical Trials. We will discuss the various devices and analyses available including Holter Monitoring, Cardiac Event Recording, and wireless ambulatory ECG monitoring. Devices that record from 1 to 12 leads of ECG over an extended period of time will be featured.
Learning Objectives:
- Overview of ambulatory ECG monitoring technologies and what is currently available to Sponsors
- How to choose the most appropriate monitoring solutions for your clinical trial
- The advantages of the newest wireless ECG monitoring systems for both sponsors and investigative sites.
Speaker:
David Bondietti
Vice President – Marketing & Business Development
Biomedical Systems
David received his B.S. degree from San Diego State University in 1978. His career for the last 34 years has been devoted to non-invasive ECG monitoring devices and analysis software, including time spent with the largest providers of Holter monitoring systems, Cardiac Event recorders, and wireless ECG monitoring. David has been with Biomedical Systems for 10 years, and is one of the named inventors on the Biomedical Systems U.S. patent for the TruVue® Wireless Ambulatory ECG monitoring system.


