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To avoid delays, we recommend that all patients who have completed their test return their device to the location where it was installed or to one of our 200 service points.

All devices can also be returned directly to our offices between 7:30 AM and 5:00 PM:

Icentia, 2750 Einstein Street, Suite 245, Québec, QC G1P 4R1

If you are unable to return your device or have any questions, please contact us at 1-800-431-9148 extension 2 or at support@icentia.com.

Transforming Cardiac Monitoring for More Effective Arrhythmia Diagnosis

Introducing CardioSTAT

 
 

The CardioSTAT test relies on a compact and portable ECG recorder designed for long-term continuous monitoring. Immediate availability and unrivaled compliance make the CardioSTAT test the ultimate tool for effective cardiac monitoring.

  • Up to 14 days of high-quality recording

  • Accurate ECG data analysis by certified technicians

  • Clear and actionable report


210 000+

tests completed
since launch in 2015

270+

Healthcare institutions
served globally

How the CardioSTAT test works?

Five easy steps

 

1. Prescription

The CardioSTAT test is prescribed.

2. Application

The recorder is applied at home or in clinic.

3. Recording

The patient wears the recorder and returns it via mail.

4. Analysis

The ECG Data is analyzed and a report is generated.

5. Results

The report is sent to referring physician.

 

What’s new about CardioSTAT

CARDIOSTAT ARRHYTHMIA SCREENING TEST CONTRIBUTES TO INCREASING PHARMACY TRAFFIC

The Stéfanie Ouellet pharmacy, affiliated with Familiprix in Quebec, added the CardioSTAT test to its services in September 2023. In six months, more than 50% of CardioSTAT patients were new to the pharmacy.

CardioSTAT has enabled over $500 000 in healthcare cost savings at an Ontario clinic

Sending CardioSTAT to remote communities served by the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win center has avoided over 200 round-trip patient journeys.

CARDIOSTAT HELPED MAINTAIN A CARDIAC MONITORING SERVIce IN a challenging ENVIRONMENT

The use of CardioSTAT recorders at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital is helping the electrophysiology department maintain patient care in a complicated context.