CMCT Monitoring System
Instructions for Use
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4.2
HOW CMCT SYSTEM WORKS
Once activated, the wearable Sensor automatically acquires ECG, thoracic impedance,
Heart Rate, Respiration Rate, Activity, and Posture measurements. Patients can also
activate a patient trigger when they experience symptoms by double tapping the Sensor
when it is on the body. Data are automatically transmitted from the Sensor to the Data
transmission device, and from there to the Server for analysis. Certified technicians at
the Monitoring Center review the data generated by the Server and prepare reports
according to the pre-defined criteria as requested by the prescribing physician. Data
provided in the report will aid the prescribing physicians in the diagnosis and
identification of various clinical conditions, events and/or trends. The CMCT System is
designed for use in outpatient clinic and home settings.
4.3
PRESCRIPTION DURATION AND MEASUREMENT SCHEDULING
The CMCT System is intended for up to 30 days of monitoring.
During the prescription period, the Sensor will automatically acquire your clinical
measurements. As described previously, data acquired by the body-worn Sensor will be
transmitted wirelessly to the data transmission device, which will then be forwarded to
the remote Server for data analysis, and subsequently to the Monitoring Center for
review and report generation. See
Figure 1
for a graphical illustration of the data
transmission.
Figure 1: Data transmission of the CMCT System