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Disclaimer
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HeRO™
is intended to acquire, store, analyze, and report on ECG data
collected from infants.
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HeRO™
is to be used by trained operators under the direct supervision of a
licensed health care practitioner in a hospital neonatal or
pediatric ICU environment.
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HeRO™
is intended to be used for the analysis of the variability in RR
intervals (heart rate) and to report measurements of the variability
of heart rate data (HRV). The
HRV measurements reported by HeRO are specialized in nature, and
intended to identify periods of transient decelerations and/or
reduced baseline variability in the heart rate.
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HeRO™
is intended to provide only specialized HRV measurements, and is not
intended to produce any interpretation of those measurements or any
kind of diagnosis.
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The specialized HRV
measurements produced by HeRO™ have not been approved by
the FDA for any specific clinical diagnosis.
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HeRO™
acquires data from a user-supplied ECG monitor, and requires a
user-supplied local area network.
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The funding for
this study was provided by Medical Predictive Science Corporation,
the American Heart Association, the University of Virginia
Children’s Medical Center Research Fund, the Virginia Center for
Innovative Technology, the W. S. Paley Foundation, and the National
Institutes of Health.
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