CineECG Webinar
On Tuesday November 16th we organised an online webinar. In this webinar we introduced CineECG as a new break out solution for easy 12 lead ECG waveform interpretation. Within seconds CineECG compares patient ECG versus normal ECG including effective insights into the STT segment. We thank everyone who attended this webinar.
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CineECG report vs2
19/10/2023
Page 1 shows all the results of the CineECG analyis. Details regarding the results of the ECG waveform comparisons for ...
Academic recognition for CineECG
21/06/2023
So Proud!! Machteld Boonstra (University Medical Center Utrecht) is promoted to Docter in Science and delivered the first academic recognition for CineECG!
We have a winner with CineECG
02/04/2023
Iris van der Schaaf just became the winner of the Jos Willems early career award and we can proudly say: we have a winner with ...
CineECG classifies +25% more patients with ACS
31/03/2023
UPMC's Zeineb Bouzid presented impresseive CIneECG study results which show CineECG classifies +25% more patients with pain in chest symptoms
New CineECG delta map article published
25/11/2022
The new cineecg delta map article published makes 12-lead ECG waveform interpretation effortless and supports early detection of cardiac disorders
CineECG presented at Websummit
02/11/2022
CineECG is presented at Websummit. Happy to present our unique solutions for non invasive heart disease detection to the many visitors.
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