A woman wearing a Philips Cardiac ambulatory monitoring device passes a ball to a child.
Ambulatory monitoring and diagnostics

Cardiac ambulatory monitoring

Monitoring in motion

Extend heart and stroke care beyond the boundaries of the hospital with Philips Cardiac Ambulatory Monitoring. Our range of cardiac monitors with multiple wear options move with your patients and record and communicate a steady stream of valuable data. Our cardiac monitoring services combine patient-centered technology, seamless connectivity, clinical technician support and expertise with Philips Medical Grade AI to help you extend your clinical capabilities, supercharge your diagnostics and simplify your workflows. With Philips Cardiac Ambulatory Monitoring, you can move heart care anywhere.

Moving heart care anywhere
Mobile Cardiac Telemetry – MCOT provides up to 30 days of connected cardiac monitoring with multiple wear options, customizable urgent and emergent notifications and 24/7 analysis and access to actionable data when and where you need it.
A woman looks at her phone at home while wearing Philips Mobile Cardiac Telemetry – MCOT.
Driving your clinical decisions
Extended Holter – ePatch provides 3-14 day extended Holter monitoring that is simple, actionable, and efficient. Benefit from an algorithm that has analyzed over 200 million ECGs [1]. Quickly interpret reports with easy-to-read summaries and infographics. Stay up to speed with 24-48 hour report turnaround once data is received by Philips [2].
A man wears Philips Extended Holter – ePatch while walking his dog.
Streamlining your workflows
Accessing, interpreting and signing reports has never been easier, thanks to seamless integration into your EMR, as well as a user-friendly app. Philips ECG Reports app is an extension of your existing Philips Cardiac Ambulatory Workspace portal, making it fast to learn and easy to use. Log on using your existing credentials and stay connected to your patients – even when you’re on the go.
A person in the airport holds a mobile phone displaying data from Philips ECG Reports app.

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  • A man plays soccer while wearing a Philips Cardiac Ambulatory Monitoring device.
    Multiple wear options (patch, lead wire and FLEX) are available to suit patients’ individual needs.

From a patient satisfaction, provider satisfaction and access, it's great. We have the EMR integration, the relationship and the partnership.

Dr. Anas Daghestani
ARC President and CEO
Austin Regional Clinic
Video showing the team at Austin Regional Clinic discussing their experience with Philips Extended Holter – ePatch.
Frequently asked questions

Footnotes
  1. Philips Cardiologs database - October 2023.
  2. Internal data on file. Based on the average processing time in 2022 after Holter files are uploaded to Cardiologs.
  3. Based on MIT-BIH (Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Beth Israel Hospital) Arrhythmia Database testing of ≥30-second AF episodes.
  4. Data on file, Philips 2023.
  5. Based on Cardiologs’ scientific publications. The Cardiologs Holter Platform is a medical device intended for use by qualified healthcare professionals for the assessment of arrhythmias using ECG data in subjects over 18 years.
Disclaimer
Results are specific to the institution where they were obtained and may not reflect the results achievable at other institutions. Results in other cases may vary.