St. Jude (STJ) Gets FDA Approval for Merlin.ne PCN
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St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE: STJ) announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of the next-generation Merlin.net™ Patient Care Network (PCN), a secure, Internet-based remote care system for patients with implanted medical devices. The newest version of Merlin.net PCN provides clinicians with additional insight into changes in their patients’ heart failure status through advanced impedance and lead monitoring capabilities, improving the management of patients at risk of sudden cardiac death or ventricular and atrial arrhythmias.
To assist physicians in accurately diagnosing and managing patients with heart failure, the new version of Merlin.net PCN enables the remote transmission of patient data measured from CorVue® Thoracic Impedance Monitoring, a diagnostic feature that tracks and reports changes in impedance that may reflect changes in heart failure status, monitored by St. Jude Medical implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) and cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-Ds). The algorithm assesses impedance changes in multiple vectors of the heart throughout the day and provides the flexibility to customize diagnostic reports for each patient.
The latest version of Merlin.net PCN also features the LeadAssurance™ Alert, which builds upon existing lead monitoring capabilities by bundling new and existing notifications into one comprehensive alerting suite. Data from the LeadAssurance Alert offers nightly remote alert checks on high-voltage devices to ensure that lead performance is continually monitored and all diagnostics are reported to clinicians.
Merlin.net PCN gathers and stores data from the implant procedure, in-clinic follow-up visits and from remote device transmissions sent from a patient’s home. Remote transmissions are sent via Merlin@home™ Transmitter, a system that allows patient data from an implanted cardiac device to be wirelessly downloaded and securely transmitted for clinician review. In order to ensure physicians have convenient access to device information, the Merlin@home remote transmitter is now the first remote monitoring technology available that securely transmits using a patient’s home broadband Internet connection. Patients using a Merlin@home transmitter are able to transmit data to their physician via a broadband Internet connection, cellular network and standard phone line. With an increasing number of patients lacking access to traditional landlines, a broadband Internet solution provides an alternative for patients and ensures remote monitoring capabilities are available to those who would otherwise be unable to transmit important clinical data to their clinicians.
To assist physicians in accurately diagnosing and managing patients with heart failure, the new version of Merlin.net PCN enables the remote transmission of patient data measured from CorVue® Thoracic Impedance Monitoring, a diagnostic feature that tracks and reports changes in impedance that may reflect changes in heart failure status, monitored by St. Jude Medical implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) and cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-Ds). The algorithm assesses impedance changes in multiple vectors of the heart throughout the day and provides the flexibility to customize diagnostic reports for each patient.
The latest version of Merlin.net PCN also features the LeadAssurance™ Alert, which builds upon existing lead monitoring capabilities by bundling new and existing notifications into one comprehensive alerting suite. Data from the LeadAssurance Alert offers nightly remote alert checks on high-voltage devices to ensure that lead performance is continually monitored and all diagnostics are reported to clinicians.
Merlin.net PCN gathers and stores data from the implant procedure, in-clinic follow-up visits and from remote device transmissions sent from a patient’s home. Remote transmissions are sent via Merlin@home™ Transmitter, a system that allows patient data from an implanted cardiac device to be wirelessly downloaded and securely transmitted for clinician review. In order to ensure physicians have convenient access to device information, the Merlin@home remote transmitter is now the first remote monitoring technology available that securely transmits using a patient’s home broadband Internet connection. Patients using a Merlin@home transmitter are able to transmit data to their physician via a broadband Internet connection, cellular network and standard phone line. With an increasing number of patients lacking access to traditional landlines, a broadband Internet solution provides an alternative for patients and ensures remote monitoring capabilities are available to those who would otherwise be unable to transmit important clinical data to their clinicians.
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