Results from the Heart and Stroke Foundation “Be Pulse Aware” ECG Screening Campaign will be released during Vascular 2013
TORONTO, ONTARIO – CardioComm Solutions, Inc. (TSX VENTURE:EKG) (“CardioComm Solutions” or the “Company”) confirms results from the use of the HeartCheck™ ECG Monitor will be presented at Vascular 2013, a one-time Canadian event of four separate scientific meetings: the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, the Canadian Diabetes Association/Canadian Society of Endocrinology & Metabolism Professional Conference, the Canadian Stroke Congress and the Canadian Hypertension Congress. Vascular 2013 will be held in Montreal this October. Researchers from three University of Toronto teaching hospitals, the Centre for Innovation in Complex Care and the Heart and Stroke Foundation (“HSF”) of Canada participated in the national program that screened for Atrial Fibrillation (“AF”) as a risk factor for stroke.
The AF screening study was performed in association with the HSF 2013 “Be Pulse Aware” ECG Screening Campaign and was designed to test the feasibility and yield of mass Afib screening at public events using a diagnostic tool. The HeartCheck™ ECG Monitor was chosen as the tool to detect AF compared to a manual pulse check. The population demographics selected for the study targeted an at-risk population based on age. The primary endpoint of AF detection by pulse check, compared to ECG, was performed with adjudication by three independent cardiologists. The study is expected to also show the clinical relevance of single assessment population arrhythmia screening and the utility of ECG based screening versus pulse checks alone.
“The research team was interested in confirming whether incorporating a single-lead, handheld ECG device is a useful, reliable and easy to use method for community-based screening for AF. This is an important objective when we question, in daily clinical practice by family MDs, whether AF can be missed without doing an ECG. Positive results will support the use of the HeartCheck™ devices for credible use in the identification of arrhythmias such as AF, and will prove valuable in the increasing awareness of stroke prevention,” said Dr. Chi-Ming Chow, Director of Echocardiography and Vascular Lab, and Director of Medical Informatics, Department of Medicine, St. Michael’s Hospital, Associate Professor at University of Toronto.
More information regarding the HeartCheck™ products and SMART Monitoring solutions is available at the Company’s web site www.theheartcheck.com.