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Automated Heart Analysis

Yes, 5 minutes or less!

Kardi is a revolutionizing non-invasive diagnostic tool used for testing ischaemic heart disease It s technology generates high quality 3D visuals projected from traditional ECG plus Dispersion Mapping. The actual test only lasts 30 seconds.

By analyzing low amplitude oscillations of conventional ECG signals, we can generate a stable signal of ECG micro fluctuations, by reflecting not just T-wave alternans (noise and artifact) but those of the QRS and R-wave complex as well

The 3-dimensional image projected by the system allows for physicians to observe the condition of the heart muscle and the intensity of ischemic heart disease.

The Composition

Four electrodes are applied in accordance to standard ECG arrangement of ECG limb leads ECG data acquisitioned in 30 seconds An image of the heart is formed on screen together with quantitative and qualitative analysis of cardiac electrical activity.

Results Kardi results are shown in the form of a numeric dispersive characteristics range and a disperson mapping The dispersive mapping is a colour-coded image of the heart in which green represented healthy and red represented pathological changes

Results Dispersive characteristics are expressed by 9 analyzed groups of deviations. In these groups, the characteristics were analyzed reflecting electrophysiological abnormalities in the: depolarization (generation of an electrical impulse that causes an action potential or a short lasting contraction of the heart muscles) and; repolarization (heart muscle returns to its original state) of the myocardium.

Dispersive Indices (as seen online)

Dispersive Indices (as printed/e-mailed)

ECG Tracing

The system therefore reacts to changes that exist or operate, below the threshold of normal ECG, that violate the synchrony of ventricular electrical excitation, as well as microscopic changes in the ionic balance of myocytes (muscle cell or muscle fiber) and other changes that are due to small quantities that do not appear in the morphology of the traditional ECG signals.

Why say YES to Kardi?

Feature: ECG dispersion mapping by capturing low amplitude waveforms 3D portrait of the heart highlights impaired areas of the myocardium Benefit: Real time assessment for ischemic heart disease quicker diadnosis quicker prescription of treatment

Feature: Uses ECG wave alternans (noise) for information Benefit: Ability to use information that is regarded as insignificant or unusable by the traditional ECG systems, giving more information to doctors about heart health

Feature: Uses four limb lead wires with patients sitting in an upright position and fully clothed Benefit: More comfortability during the procedure without undressing or limited to lying down

Feature: Specificity and sensitivity to ischemic heart disease increased by 80% Benefit: Detection of extremely small deviations during cardiac cycles which are invisible to regular ECG systems

Feature: Color-coded 3D portrait of the heart Benefit: Reduces the need for 2D echocardiography or other visualization tests cutting expenses used for diagnostics alone

Used for assessing if modes of treatment prescribed work

Visuals help patients to be more conscious of lifestyle choices before and 1 day after taking Max One

easy detection of patterns of heart anomalies

For an easier, faster, accurate heart diagnosis, Kardi paves the way for a more effective practice for doctors and more proactive health management of patients.