Marcello Ruspi, S. Carugo, M. Slavich, D. Palin, M. T. Gatti, Agata Basile, Virginia Natale, Paolo Gonella Pacchiotti, A. De Giuli, Carlo Enrico Venturi
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The Authors were involved in a free of charge clinical trial on 100 patients suffering from arrhythmia, using a medical device FDA-cleared and CE-medical marked on a cloud-based platform. The trial, conducted in Sanpietro Medical Center in downtown Milan during the months of November and December 2013, was aimed to confirm the adherence of the solution to our defined clinical protocol, the performance of the device vs. the already known initial diseases, and to test the platform on the cloud, to detect possible technical and clinical issues, the signal quality and adverse events. The overall satisfaction level was high: a system based on continuous remote patients monitoring while they live their normal daily lives, with clinical access anywhere and anytime, allows a better control of therapies, can save healthcare cost and reduce readmissions.