St. Jude Medical Announces CE Mark Approval of Remote Care System for Implantable Cardiac Devices

St. Jude Medical, Inc. today announced European CE Mark approval of its Merlin.net™ Patient Care Network. Merlin.net PCN is a secure, Internet-based remote care system that gathers and stores data from the implant procedure, a clinic follow-up visit or from remote follow-up transmissions of patients with implanted cardiac devices.

Cutting-edge Web-based system, Merlin.net Patient Care Network (PCN), combines tools that can help physicians monitor patients and improve clinic efficiency.

St. Jude Medical, Inc. today announced European CE Mark approval of its Merlin.net™ Patient Care Network (PCN). Merlin.net PCN is a secure, Internet-based remote care system that gathers and stores data from the implant procedure, a clinic follow-up visit or from remote follow-up transmissions of patients with implanted cardiac devices. The system includes a range of features designed to improve clinic efficiency and to enhance patient care by giving physicians better and more immediate access to information. With its open architecture and standards-based interface, Merlin.net PCN can be fully integrated with all standard electronic health record (EHR) systems in hospital or clinic settings.

Until recently, the only way for physicians to check on their patients’ devices was for a patient to come to their clinic in person. Now, information from a patient’s implanted device can be transmitted remotely from the comfort of a patient’s home. St. Jude Medical patients with compatible devices can use the Merlin@home™ transmitter to send data directly from their devices to Merlin.net PCN. Physicians can even use Merlin.net PCN to schedule the remote follow-up to take place at night, while the patient is sleeping.

Remote monitoring provides daily checks on the patient’s device. If the check reveals an event that may require timely intervention, an alert will be posted on Merlin.net PCN and transmitted to the physician via email, fax or SMS text. Merlin.net PCN offers a set of flexible tools that allow the physician to choose when, where and how alerts are communicated during off-clinic hours, including the transfer of alerts to after hours support services. Alert-triggering events are not restricted to device performance, but also include clinical episodes such as atrial tachycardia (AT), atrial fibrillation (AF), and ST segment change notifications for remote disease management.

A key exclusive feature of Merlin.net PCN is DirectCall™ Message, an automated calling system that the clinic staff can use to call patients with up to four pre-recorded messages in any of approximately 20 languages. The system can be used to remind patients of an up-coming scheduled follow-up, notify them that they have missed a scheduled follow-up, inform them that their remote transmission has been received and everything looks normal, or ask them to call the clinic to discuss the results of the follow-up. These are all routine calls that are regularly made by clinic staff. With this new technology, clinics can quickly and efficiently provide information to patients regarding their device status for enhanced assurance.

St. Jude Medical is a leader in the integration of remote care technology with hospital and clinic EHR systems. Anticipating the rapid adoption of EHRs for storing patient data in the healthcare industry, Merlin.net PCN was built on an open architecture platform, which allows for the seamless transfer of data to major EHR suppliers’ systems. Other efficiency features include a unique online scheduling tool that allows clinics to create schedules that are automatically adjusted for clinic holidays, and data management options such as batch reviewing, printing and storing multiple patient files.

The system has been adopted widely into clinics and hospitals in the United States since it was released in 2008.

“The success of Merlin.net PCN in the United States has been built through a combination of tools that offer physicians more control over their patients’ device monitoring and features that help their clinics run more efficiently,” said Eric S. Fain, M.D., president of the St. Jude Medical Cardiac Rhythm Management Division. “We are delighted to now offer these benefits to our customers and to patients in Europe.”

Merlin.net PCN will be launched in Europe this spring.

Source: St Jude Medical

published: April 24, 2009 in: Cardio, Companies, News, Products, Specialty, St Jude

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