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Cardiac Patient Suppliers In Europe
4 companies found
based inWarsaw, POLAND
Pro-PLUS SA is the producer of a system of cardiac telemonitoring at a distance. The teleEKG system developed by our company has met with recognition and satisfaction on the part of users for over 20 years. Since 1993 Pro Plus has been developing ...
Telemedical Platform is one of the solutions of a modern telemedicine. It allows to: Integrate a patient and a doctor. Collect of medical data. Use of modern telemedical devices enabling remote patient care. Monitor of selected medical parameters. ...
based inBajo izquierda, SPAIN
CORIFY Care SL (Corify) is a medical start-up focused on cardiac arrhythmias. We are developing a novel technology to improve the treatment of atrial fibrillation, which affects more than 30M patients worldwide. CORIFY goal is changing the way in ...
based inMulhouse, FRANCE
CellProthera is a biotech company, incorporated in April 2008, and intended for the development, registration and marketing of innovative therapeutic solutions for the regeneration of organs damaged by disease or trauma from autologous blood ...
based inTeltow, GERMANY
GETEMED, located in Teltow, Brandenburg, has been developing, manufacturing and selling medical devices in the fields of cardiological diagnostics and vital signs monitoring for over 35 years. GETEMED Medizin- und Informationstechnik AG, with ...
Using the PhysioMem PM 100, a patient suffering from intermittent cardiac arrhythmias can record a 2-lead, 40 second ECG anytime and anywhere. Either at regular intervals or if the patient ...
