PARSYS Telemedicine at MEDICA 2011

MEDICA-2011

PARSYS Telemedicine will exhibit at Medica 2011, Hall 17 Stand C23H, from November 16-19 2011.

We will present our leading range of telemedicine solutions: portable ECG, multi-parameter station, telemedicine box connected with Bluetooth® digital sensors.

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PARSYS at the ICASM Congress

The theme of the 2010 International Congress of Aviation and Space Medicine (ICASM) – “A New Era of Relevance for Aerospace Medicine” – highlights the need for aerospace medicine to embrace a renewed relevance in today’s world.

At the 2010 ICASM, PARSYS will showcase how healthcare informatics solutions can help improve the abilities of medical assistance on board.

Télécardia© Station – the PARSYS telemedicine case – enables the capture and transmission of vital data of passengers in order to establish a medical diagnosis and save lives from anywhere in the world.

Télécardia© Station includes several biomedical sensors. It enables first-aiders or flight attendants to record and send a patient’s vital parameters to a doctor by remote transmission.

We invite you to discover Télécardia© Station at the PARSYS stand (10-14 October 2010, Marina Bay Sands hotel in Singapour, stand n°2).

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Cardialys: a world first!

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ECG Cardialys©

Cardialys© is a portable ECG machine capable of acquiring the 12 standard leads and further leads: V7, V8, V9, V3R, V4R and VE, to obtain a 15 or 18-lead ECG on the same number of tracings.

A product of French technology, it is the very first ECG of its kind. In particular, it makes it possible to view and analyse zones of the heart not examined by a 12-lead machine.

Cardialys© is equipped with wired electrodes connected to a portable Bluetooth wireless transmission unit.

Cardialys© produces a digital ECG combining trace precision (15 to 18 leads) and a smaller digital size. The ECG is viewed on screen with all the leads prior to validation and recording when the tracings have stabilised. The trace is easy to print, archive and incorporate in the hospital or clinic network.

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