Aspirus Heart & Vascular offers New Heart Rhythm Devices Featuring State-of the-Art Patient App and Bluetooth Technology

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Dr. Kevin Rist, MD, PhD of Aspirus Heart & Vascular

Submitted to OnFocus – WAUSAU, Wis. – Dr. Kevin Rist, MD, PhD of Aspirus Heart & Vascular has performed an implant of Abbott’s Gallant™ implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). It is the first time the new ICD has been successfully implanted in Wisconsin.

The ICD features Bluetooth technology and a secure smartphone app for continuous remote monitoring. The app helps streamline communication between patients and their doctors.  It also provides access to data which helps patients take an active role in their healthcare. Through the app, physicians can continuously monitor their patient’s heart leading to timely communication and treatment plans.

“Being able to connect remotely with my patients and their health data through a secure smartphone app is revolutionary and will enable me to better communicate with my patients on their treatment plans,” Dr. Rist said. “This life-changing technology will impact patient care in a meaningful way.”

It is estimated that as many as 6.1 million people in the United States battle cardiac arrhythmias, or abnormal heart rhythms. ICDs are often recommended to help reduce the risks of life-threatening arrhythmias. For patients with heart failure or in situations when the heart’s chambers beat out of sync, ICDs can be used to restore the heart’s natural pattern of beating.

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