The device is intended to measure, analyze, edit and report continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) information for longterm recording (ATP-C130: up to 14 days, ATP-C70: up to 7 days) by attaching to the patient’s torso. ECG records are saved in the device during use and are not intended for real-time monitoring. After the wear period is completed, the ECG data is transmitted to the AT-Report. A primary analysis is performed by the algorithms within the AT-Report, and then a physician report is issued based on those results after a secondary analysis by a clinician or trained operator with experience in ECG analysis to correct any incorrectly detected events. The Physician report is offered to clinicians or physicians on an advisory basis only.
An electronic device intended to be used for the analysis of long-term (often 24-hours) heart activity data, which has previously been registered by an electrocardiographic long-term ambulatory recorder (Holter), to which the patient was connected and carried upon his or her person.