A Smarter Way to Monitor Vital Signs
With the Umana T1 Heart Monitor App, patients and doctors can keep tabs on their vital parameters with clinical-grade data gathered and analysed in real-time. Using advanced algorithms, the App detects abnormalities in the ECG data and in the accelerometric data so accidental falls can be detected as soon as they happen. Should this happen, the user can choose to have relatives and caregivers immediately notified via SMS and email, for any necessary assistance and peace of mind.
Monitoring Mode
While in this mode, the App constantly uploads automatically analysed data so that both users and their medical professionals can monitor vital signs in real time. These include standard ECG data, Atrial Fibrillation, Heart Rate Variability, Arrhythmias detection, Long-term Heart Rate and Respiratory Rate. The on-board accelerometer also generates Physical Activity Index Data to detect possible falls. Medical professionals can also see the patient’s Systolic Blood Pressure as derived from heart activity when downloaded into the Biosignals Studio software. The user can view these physiological parameters in the app or the user control centre. They are also automatically available in the chosen doctor’s medical professional control centre.
Holter Mode
The Holter Mode is intended as a tool for the medical professional who requires a 24hr ECG recording of their patient. While the tattoo and monitor replace the traditional bulky Holter devices, the app offers a user-friendly method for the technician to start the monitoring session and retrieve the data. In this mode, the monitor functions autonomously and stores raw data on the onboard microSD card, offering long-term data storage without the need for charging. The technician can upload this raw data for the medical professional to view in the medical professional control centre. The data can also be accessed in the Umana T1 Biosignals Studio, for offline processing, further analysis and report generation.
What’s the difference?
Monitoring Mode processes vital signs data in real-time while connected to the internet. This mode provides the user with instant access to physiological data which can optionally be viewed by medical professionals from an online control center.
Holter Mode stores data within the monitor device before being transferred for analysis. Doctors provide the device for the patient to wear for 24 hours during which data is gathered for later analysis in the Biosignals Studio software to assist in making diagnoses and determining treatment.