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IPED Implemention in NICE Guidelines

NICE Guideline PDF – KardiaMobile for Detecting Atrial Fibrillation

DailyMail: ‘They revealed that KardiaMobile was five times more efficacious at detecting heart rhythm problems than standard tests alone, with greater usability.’, reported 11 Jan, 2022

Cision PR Newswire: ‘NICE recommends first smartphone-based ECG for the detection of atrial fibrillation (AF) for people with suspected paroxysmal AF in an ambulatory monitoring setting’, reported 07 Jan, 2022

PR Pro: ‘AliveCor:NICE recommends first smartphone-based ECG for the detection of atrial fibrillation (AF) for people with suspected paroxysmal AF in an ambulatory monitoring setting’, reported 07 Jan, 2022

AliveCor via LinkedIn, posted 07 Jan, 2022

The Times: ‘KardiaMobile app helps arrhythmia heart patients to perform ECGs at home’, reported 11 Jan, 2022

 

IPED Implemention in Scottish Health Technologies Group (SHTG) guidelines; 27 July 2022:

DIGIT: How Remote Monitoring is Transforming Cardiac Services in Scotland

SHTG guideline: KardiaMobile® for detecting atrial fibrillation

Futurescot: Personal electrocardiogram device becomes first to be recommended for use within NHS Scotland

 

Rainbow Boxes: BBC Scotland’s People 2020

 

PATCH-ED:

Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland: Discover how the PATCH-ED trail improved Rob’s life after experiencing blackouts, uploaded on 05/10/2018. 

BBC Scotland news report on the PATCH-ED trial, broadcasted on 11/10/2018

 

IPED:

The Herald: ‘Smartphone-based ECG ‘five times more efficient at detecting heart conditions”, reported 4th March 2019

Evening Express: ‘Smartphone ECG device ‘should be rolled out in A&E’s’, reported 4th March 2019

The Telegraph: ‘Smartphone apps five times more effective at detecting heart conditions than standard tests, study finds’, reported 4th March 2019

The Daily Mail: ‘Hospitals ‘should give A&E patients smartphone heart monitors’ to measure palpitations and irregular rhythms’, reported 4th March 2019

The Times: ‘Smartphone heart monitor ‘quicker and £800 cheaper’, reported 4th March 2019

The Scotsman: ‘Smartphones five times more effective at diagnosing heart conditions save lives’, reported 4th March 2019

The British Heart Foundation: ‘Smartphone ECG could be used in A&E to detect serious heart conditions’, reported 4th March 2019

BBC Scotland Radio: ‘IPED Interview’, reported 4th March 2019

ITV News: Smartphone ECG Device should be rolled out in A&Es, dated 04/03/2019

BBC News: Smartphone ECG device ‘could save lives’, date 04/03/2019

Wokingham Paper reports: ‘Heart Trial Helps Destress Josephine’

National Institution for Health Research reports: ‘Berkshire woman staying healthy since taking part in heart monitor research trial’, dated 17/05/2018

 

European Society of Cardiology syncope guideline launch:

European Society of Cardiology present:  ‘2018 ESC Syncope Guidelines – Management of syncope in the ED based on risk stratification’ date 18/03/2018

 

Medic One pre-hospital blood launch/Blood Group:

STV news report on the work that Medic One are doing to administer blood transfusions at the scene of the incident, broadcasted on 03/12/2016

 

DCD2 Organ Donation:

The Scotsman: ‘Heart Attack Organ Donor Pilot Scheme’, dated 22/01/2013

STV: ‘Heart attack victims to be able to donate organs for the first time’

The Herald: ‘Hospital in bid to boost transplants’, dated 22/01/2013

The Herald: ‘Pilot donor scheme with the potential to save lives’, date 22/01/2013

BBC News: ‘Organ Donor Pilot Scheme Launched’

NHS Lothian Official DCD2 video ‘Uncontrolled Organ Donation after Circulatory Death in the Emergency Department’, dated 16/09/2014

ILCOR Scientific Statement: Organ Donation After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Scientific Statement From the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation