The zensor monitoring device is a small, lightweight, wearable, non-invasive, re-chargeable battery operated portable system connected to an electrode accessory (single-use disposable Intelesens zensor Electrode Array) which in turn is in contact with the patient’s body. The device is to be used in the patient’s home environment to provide clinicians with patient physiological data, while allowing for patient mobility. The zensor monitoring system provides full disclosure ECG and cardiac event monitoring for adult patients. The physiological parameters monitored include ECG and Respiration waveforms, Heart Rate and Respiration Rate, as well as lethal and high acuity arrhythmias (Asystole, Tachycardia, Ventricular Fibrillation, Bradycardia and Atrial Fibrillation). The zensor monitoring device has the option to store full disclosure ECG & Respiration data and/or wirelessly transmit pre-defined event alerts to the Intelesens zensoronline system for review by healthcare practitioners. All physiological data stored on the device can be downloaded for viewing on Intelesens zensor+ (Ambulatory ECG Full Disclosure ECG and Event Viewer) for later analysis by a clinician.
An assembly of devices designed to continuously measure and wirelessly transmit electrocardiographic (ECG) signals from a patient to a receiving location (e.g., central station, bedside monitor) for viewing. It typically consists of a portable transmitter with antenna and attached sensors (e.g., leads and electrodes) that are connected to the patient, as well as a receiver typically incorporated into a central station or bedside monitor that receives, consolidates, and displays the information. The system is typically used for ambulatory patients who require continuous monitoring (e.g., patients in step-down care areas).