DEVICE

Wearable ECG Platform

DELIVERABLES

OLD VERSUS NEW

Old ECG Product

Traditional ECG Problems

  1. User Error – Incorrect and Inconsistent node placement
  2. Complexity discourages use (equipment failure and protocol violations)
  3. Poor tolerance to uncooperative patient
  4. Poor tolerance to motion/transit
  5. Environmental limitations
  6. Poor Adhesion (general)
  7. Poor Adhesion (under diaphoresis)
  8. Time to apply discourages use
  9. Burdensome to apply and disentangle
  10. Risk for cross infection
3 super imposed ECG's performed by three licensed EMS providers demonstrating the problem.
3 super imposed ECG's performed by three licensed EMS providers demonstrating the problem.

Old ECG Product

Traditional ECG Problems

  1. User Error – Incorrect and Inconsistent node placement
  2. Complexity discourages use (equipment failure and protocol violations)
  3. Poor tolerance to uncooperative patient
  4. Poor tolerance to motion/transit
  5. Environmental limitations
  6. Poor Adhesion (general)
  7. Poor Adhesion (under diaphoresis)
  8. Time to apply discourages use
  9. Burdensome to apply and disentangle
  10. Risk for cross infection
The EXG is capable of capturing right sided and posterior ECG's with ease due to it’s 3 lead connector attachment.

New EXG™ Product

New EXG Solutions

  1. Accurate node placement
  2. Rapid deployment
  3. Broad anthropomorphic scale
  4. Single connection point
  5. Radiolucency
  6. 1-time application (consistent baseline)
  7. Reduced motion artifacts (high SNR)
  8. Compatible with all in-market systems
  9. AHA-compliant node placement
  10. Continuous 12-lead monitoring
  11. Disposable
  12. Parity or better cost
  13. Seamless departmental transitions
  14. Enhanced system efficiency
  15. Immediate EKG acquisition during critical ROSC post CPR

· CASE STUDIES & STATISTICS ·

The pivotal diagnostic tool in cardiac emergencies is inadequate.

Decades Without Change

ECG toolsets have seen little innovation, remaining largely unchanged since the 1950s, calling for a modern approach to cardiac diagnostics.

High Misapplication Rate

With a staggering 94.2% electrode misapplication rate, the precision of ECG procedures is critically compromised, necessitating advancements in technology and training. (Gregory et al. 2021)

72% of Cath Lab False Alarms Due to ECG Misinterpretation

72% of unnecessary cath lab activations linked to ECG misinterpretation (false positives)​ (Degheim et al. 2019)

300+ Million ECGs

Annually, over 300 million ECGs are performed, showcasing the extensive reliance on this essential cardiac monitoring tool.