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HeRO™ is
an FDA cleared medical device for the
identification of transient decelerations and reduced baseline
variability in heart rate.
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HeRO™ generates an hourly numeric
score that quantifies the prevalence of abnormal
patterns in each patient's heart rate.
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HeRO™ continuously acquires,
records, measures and analyzes heart rate characteristics.
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HeRO™ provides real time display
of the HeRO™ Score at multiple viewing stations located throughout the NICU.
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HeRO™ is non-invasive,
requires no applied parts or new patient leads, and
interfaces with existing ECG monitoring systems.
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HeRO™ provides secure remote
monitoring capabilities.
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HeRO™ allows covered entities
to remain HIPAA compliant. |
More Information About HeRO™:
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our HeRO™ product flyer or to get additional information.
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Click
here for Technical Support information.
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Click
here to read journal articles that discuss the HeRO™ technology.
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Each of the graphs above shows a 30 minute trend of beat to beat heart rate.
Normal heart rate patterns (at left) demonstrate symmetric variability. Abnormal
patterns (at right) contain transient decelerations, marked
asymmetry, and reduced baseline variability. |
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HeRO™ is customized for each
hospital NICU, and can show patient data at multiple levels of detail.
The Pod View (shown above; click on the image for a larger view)
displays information for a group of beds within the NICU.
At a glance, the clinician can see a
five-day trend of each patient’s HeRO™ Score.
Clicking on a
particular bed in the Pod View will display a Patient Summary View
showing detailed information for the patient in that bed. |
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The
Patient Summary View (shown above; click on the image for a larger view) contains:
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five-day trend of the HeRO™ Score. |
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scroll bar that allows clinicians to view data from prior time
periods. |
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The
current HRC Score. |
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thirty-minute trend of the beat-to-beat Heart Rate. |
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real-time graph of the patient's ECG waveform. |
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