Piedmont patients among first to test new heart scan technology
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Thousands of heart patients can take advantage of new technology at two Piedmont hospitals that makes their lives much easier.
Cone Health and Forsyth Medical Center are part of a pilot program testing Carelink Express by Medtronic. Carelink allows doctors to collect information from defibrillators and pacemakers in five minutes, much faster than before.
Steven Klein, cardiac electrophysiologist at Cone Health, said hospitals used to call in technicians at all hours of the day to get information from the implant.
“Once they made the decision to do it, it would probably take 30 minutes to an hour before someone could get there to look at the information,” Klein said.
And if there’s nothing, patients can be released more quickly, saving them money, Klein said.
“The patient care is improved because they don’t have to spend so much time in the emergency room,” Klein said.
Carelink device also allows doctors to get information while the patient is at home.
The pilot program will last for another six months. If things continue to go well like they have been so far, the technology will expand to other parts of the country, Klein said.