Xpress ECG®
What's in the Kit

1xPrepositioned electrode strip

1xPCA 500 ECG recorder

Prepaid envelope for easy return
Workflow of Xpress ECG by QT Medical
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Physician orders ECG through QT Medical.
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Xpress ECG Kit is mailed directly to the patient's home.
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Patient records a 12-lead ECG in the comfort of his/her home.
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Results instantly uploaded to the cloud for remote review.
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Patient returns the kit to QT Medical.
Advantages
Advantages of using Xpress ECG for telehealth, RPM and office visit
Great patient care and satisfaction.
Expanding telehealth and RPM practice.
Simple and easy, manage all ECGs in the cloud.
Free online account, no obligations.
Better office visit workflow with enhanced infection control.
Why PCA 500 for Xpress ECG
PCA 500 is the first FDA-cleared hospital-quality 12-lead ECG designed for personal use. Its patented, proprietary electrodes streamline ECG procedures and reduce errors. With its simplicity, ease of use, mobile technology and cloud management, PCA 500 brings hospital ECG to homes.
Faster setup time
Patients record an ECG by themselves
Error-proof lead placement
120 sec to complete ECG recording
Compare with existing services
| Xpress ECG | Apple Watch | AliveCor KardiaMobile | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leads | 12 leads | Single lead | Single lead |
| Clinical use | Comprehensive assessment for arrhythmia, structural changes, ischemia, genetic heart disease, and non-cardiac changes. | Heart rate, Afib | Heart rate, Afib |
| Doctor guidance | Yes | No | Depends |
| Insurance | Covered as standard 12-lead ECG test | Not covered | Depends |
How does Xpress ECG compare with 12-lead ECG in office?
| Xpress ECG | 12-lead ECG in office | |
|---|---|---|
| Operator | Patient | Trained Technician or Nurse |
| Workflow | Smooth, no interruption | Takes staff time and room |
| First consult | ECG before patient arrival | ECG at visit or after visit |
| Risk of COVID exposure | Low to None | Significant |
| Dis-infection | Quick | Time consuming |
| Patient satisfaction | 7 times more than conventional ECG | none |
FAQ
Questions?