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Heart Rhythm Scanner Professional Edition is released in January, 2009 and it is a major upgrade of HRS 2.0 version, the most popular product on HRV market since 1998. We improved existing and added several new features based on the feedback from single researches and our partners: East Carolina University, Logan University, Baylor University, Cleveland Chiropractic College, North Carolina State University and many others.

Normative DB included
Normative database included
Software provides analysis of HRV test results based on a large population normative database. Interpretation of test results included in report for all types of tests!

 

Heart Rhythm Scanner uses cutting edge technology to give you the ability to measure parasympathetic and sympathetic activities and assess the autonomic balance in the body i.e. it provides the means for a quick evaluation of the autonomic nervous system’s regulatory function. It allows for quick design of the HRV evaluation protocols of any number of test trials to accommodate to any research or assessment needs. Such protocols can be built on-the-fly with ease. During or after session, the Heart Rhythm Scanner completes full HRV analysis and creates detailed reports for all trials. This allows for an easy comparison across numerous applications or procedures.

Standard compliance

The Heart Rhythm Scanner software was developed according to the standards and mathematical procedures for short-term HRV analysis set forth by:

  • The European Society of Cardiology
  • The North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology

Heart Rhythm Scanner PE Software patch

Version:

PE

Release Date:

03/13/2010

File Size:

8041K

Brief Description:

This patch is required for users who bought HRS PE! before 03/13/2010.

Comprehensive Autonomic Assessment Comprehensive Autonomic Assessment:

The main purpose of this product is to conduct comprehensive assessment of the autonomic function by means of doing three different tests and getting conclusion based on each individual test (and possibly their combination).
Resting Autonomic Balance Resting Autonomic Balance

A standard 5-min resting HRV test is conducted. A standard short-term HRV analysis is performed. Interpretation of test results included.
 
Cardiovascular Health Cardiovascular Health

A standard standup test is conducted. Then analysis of the autonomic balance before and after standup along with standup maneuver analysis is performed. Interpretation of test results included.
Baroreceptor Sensitivity Baroreceptor Sensitivity

A standard deep metronomic breathing test is conducted. Then analysis of HR variation caused by paced breathing is performed. Interpretation of test results included.
Flexible testing protocols Flexible testing protocols

Unlimited number of assessment protocols can be created. Each protocol is a set of tests of the same type of test: Resting Autonomic Balance, Cardiovascular Health, Baroreceptor Sensitivity. Such multi-test protocols allow generating special comparative assessments.
Automatic artifact detection and visual data editing Automatic artifact detection and visual data editing

The software utilizes a sophisticated algorithm of abnormal HR detection during the test and during final analysis. Additionally the users can interactively verify and edit HR data to ensure the best data quality.
Multiple hardware configuration Multiple hardware configuration

The software utilizes different types of data acquisition devices used to acquire heart rate data during the tests. The following devices are supported: Biocom 1000 pulse wave finger clip USB device, Biocom 2000 pulse wave ear-clip Bluetooth device, Biocom 4000 ECG USB recorder, Biocom 5000 ECG Bluetooth recorder.
Adjustable signal sampling Adjustable time scale for the raw signal graph

The software allows for selecting different time scales when viewing recorded signals (ECG or pulse wave) in real-time.




Detailed assessment report on HRV results of selected test Detailed assessment report on HRV results of selected test

The software generates comprehensive assessment reports depending on the type of tests:

- Resting Autonomic Balance test. An autonomic balance assessment is generated showing the status of balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic systems as well as tonus of the ANS. A verbal conclusion along with appropriate recommendations is given.

- Cardiovascular Health test. The assessment shows two aspects of cardiovascular health: adequacy of CV response to physical exertion and its compensatory capacity. A verbal conclusion along with appropriate recommendations is given.

- Baroreceptor Sensitivity test. The assessment shows the ability of baroreceptors to sense changes in blood pressure and maintain adequate blood supply to vital organs. A verbal conclusion along with appropriate recommendations is given.
Progress reports on HRV results across all tests Progress reports on HRV results across all tests

The software generates progress reports to show the history of all test results for selected type of test and specific parameter assessed in this test. If protocol includes multiple tests of the same type conducted within the same assessment then all of them will be shown on history graphs.
Import test data from HRV Live! picked with interactive data selection protocol Import test data from HRV Live! picked with interactive data selection protocol

HRV Live! software allows for continuous recording of HR data for unlimited period of time. It has capability to pick multiple blocks of 5-min data from the same record and save it in the file. This software can read this file and import the data as if they were result of performing a series of the Resting Autonomic Assessment test within one session.
Export data in Excel or ASCII format Export data in Excel or ASCII format

The software allows exporting selected test data including client information, HRV data, RR intervals into Excel or ASCII file. Additionally it can export raw signal (pulse wave or ECG) into ASCII file only.


1. Practical guide on HRS's Autonomic Balance Assessment


Practical guide on how to use heart rate variability for health assessments. Contains information about first Heart Rhythm Scanner test called Autonomic Balance Assessment.


2. Practical guide on HRS's Cardiovascular Health Assessment


Practical guide on how to use heart rate variability for health assessments. Contains information about 2nd Heart Rhythm Scanner test called Cardiovascular Health Assessment.


3. Practical guide on HRS's Baroreceptor Sensitivity Assessment


Evaluating baroreceptor sensitivity using heart rate variability science and the newest HRV product from Biocom Technologies.


4. Evaluating effect of a health procedure using HRS


This video shows how to use Heart Rate Variability Analysis to evaluate the effect of the specific health procedure or treatment by launching HRS health assessment.


5. Evaluation of the long-term treatment using HRS


This video tells how to use Heart Rhythm Scanner to evaluate the effect occured over the course of specific long-term treatment.

  • Heart Rhythm Scanner software
  • Choice of hardware (Details below. PPG Bluetooth Not shown)

Electrocardiograph (ECG)

ECG BC-4000

PPG Wireless (Bluetooth)
ECG BC-4000
USB connectivity (wired)
ECG BC-5000
Bluetooth connectivity (wireless)

Weight: 2.0 Oz / 56 g
Sample rate: up to 1024 Hz
Dimension: 2.75 x 1 x 0.625 inches
70 x 25 x 15 мм
Connection: USB
Additional info: Resolution < 1 µV/Bit ECG, 14 Bit
Frequency Response - 0.2 – 150 Hz
Weight: 2.4 Oz – 68 g
Sample rate: Up to 500 Hz
Dimension: 2.75 x 2.19 x 0.625 inches
70 x 55 x 20 мм
Connection: Bluetooth
Additional info: Resolution < 5 µV/Bit ECG, 17 Bit
Power consumption 100mA
(rechargeable battery)
Power consumption 80mA
(alkaline battery)
Bluetooth range: up to 10 meters

 

Electrocardiograph (ECG) is a tracing, which represents the heart electrical activity derived by amplifying minutely small electrical impulses generated by the heart. The electrical impulses generated in the heart muscle are recorded and transmitted to the electrocardiograph by electrodes or leads attached to the body by small disposable metal plates. The moistened plates are attached to the arms, legs, and cardiac areas. ECG is a widely accepted and important diagnostic tool. ECG is used in some routine medical examinations when a heart disorder is present or suspected. ECG helps diagnose the damage that may have been inflicted on the heart muscle as a result of coronary occlusion, rheumatic fever, the presence of abnormal rhythms, and the effect of drugs. Moreover, ECG recordings provide information on the current fitness status of the heart as well as reflect HRV as a result of ANS regulatory balance.



Photoplethysmographs (PPGs)

PPG used on fingertip

PPG Wireless (Bluetooth)
PPG BC-1000
USB connectivity (wired)
PPG BC 1200
USB connectivity (wired)

 

Photoplethysmograph (PPG) was developed in the 1960's and 1970's by psychophysiology researchers. The instrument is used for assessment of peripheral blood flow to the extremities. When the client is stressed their blood vessels constrict (less blood flow in fingers). Photoplethysmograph is based upon the premise that all living tissue and blood have different light-absorbing properties. PPG works by placing an individual finger between two parts of a transducer consisting of a light source and a photocell (which converts light to electrical energy). A beam of infrared light is projected toward the photocell. The blood in the finger scatters light in the infrared range, and the amount of light reaching the cell is inversely related to the amount of blood in the finger. Hence, when blood vessels in the finger dilate, the increased blood flow allows less light to reach the photocell, when blood vessels constrict, blood flow is decreased and increased light reaches the photocell. Pulse volume measurements are related beat-to-beat variations in the force of blood flow. Phasic changes made on a beat-to-beat basis, are called pulse volume measurements and are related to beat variations in the force of blood flow. These beat-to-beat changes in peripheral blood flow reflect ANS regulatory activity and can be used for the purpose of evaluation of sympathetic activity or stress. (“Measuring Stress” by S. Cohen, R. Kessler and L. U. Gordon, 1995)

 


Using device right


Biocom 4000 ECG recorder has three large non-disposable dry ECG electrodes to be placed on wrists of both hands secured with elastic wristbands.
Using bluetooth PPG Typically the PPG BC-2000 should be placed on earlobe.

In some cases when earlobe placement does not give good pulse wave signal the PPG BC-2000 can be placed on a finger.
The PPG BC-1000 is designed for use on finger tip
Typically the PPG BC 1200 should be placed on earlobe

In some cases when earlobe placement does not give good pulse wave signal the ear-clip can be placed on a finger.
  • CPU Pentium 4, 1.6 GHz (or equivalent)
  • 1 Gb of RAM
  • Video card with at least 1024x768 and High-Color resolution
  • 1 Gb of free hard disk space
  • CD ROM drive
  • One available USB port, version 1.1 or higher
  • Windows Me/2000/XP/Vista or 7 Operating system
Product Tag Line Comprehensive Health Assessment system
Short Description Heart Rhythm Scanner Professional Edition is released in January, 2009 and it is a major upgrade of HRS 2.0 version, the most popular product on HRV market since 1998. We improved existing and added several new features based on the feedback from single researches and our partners: East Carolina University, Logan University, Baylor University, Cleveland Chiropractic College, North Carolina State University and many others.
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