Cardiac Arrhythmia Research. Simplified.

Discover our comprehensive ECG Analysis Suite.

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Providing researchers immediate insight into ECG characteristics.

Track beat-to-beat changes in the cardiac depolarization pathways and get comprehensive dimensional and morphological characterization of all structures in your ECGs instantly.

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Comprehensive wave, interval and segment measurements on all recorded ECGs.

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Forget pens, paper and rulers. Invest your time where it truly matters.

Personalized_Treatment_icon (1) (1) Special focus: Atrial Fibrillation

Sophisticated algorithms provide visualization and characterization of the atrial activation.

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High-resolution atrial signal acquisition, as easy and simple as a standard ECG recording.

Discover our complete Cardiac Arrhythmia research solution.

The power of high-resolution recording and cutting-edge data analysis for your cardiac arrhythmia research.

Originally designed to capture the unseen, the sensitivity of our system ensures no subtle information within the atrial nor the ventricular activation goes undetected.

All recorded free from any filters.

New High-Resolution Extended
ECG Acquisition System
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The  system enables high-resolution recordings of the complete cardiac electrophysiological activation, through a wide range of options for atrial- or ventricular-optimized lead placements.

Recordings feature raw high-resolution signal, free from any set constraints on the recording length for optimal flexibility.

 

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New High-Resolution Extended ECG Analysis Suite
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A powerful analysis suite originally developed to handle the wealth of information in high-resolution quality recordings to provide the most comprehensive, validated, and research-proven characterization of the cardiac electrophysiological activity.

 

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Resources.

Researchers from the group of Prof. U. Schotten and Prof. H. Crijns at Maastricht University Medical Center extensively studied non-invasive characteristics of AF substrate complexity based on the ECG, leading to the development of our High-Resolution Extended ECG Solution.

How ECG-derived parameters quantifying AF complexity can improve AF classification, outcome prediction and optimize therapy for each individual AF patient is the object of many research publications.

Some publications authored by the Maastricht University group on this topic are presented below.

EAST-AFNET 4 (Early Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation for Stroke Prevention Trial) P. Kirchhof, A.J. Camm, A. Goette, A. Brandes, L. Eckardt, A. Elvan, T. Fetsch, I.C. van Gelder, D. Haase, L.M. Haegeli, F. Hamann, H. Heidbüchel, G. Hindricks, J. Kautzner, K.-H. Kuck, L. Mont, G.A. Ng, J. Rekosz, N. Schoen, U. Schotten, A. Suling, J. Taggeselle, S. Themistoclakis, E. Vettorazzi, P. Vardas, K. Wegscheider, S. Willems, H.J.G.M. Crijns, and G. Breithardt Read more +
ISOLATION (Intensive Molecular and Electropathological Characterization of patientS undergOing atriaL fibrillATion ablatION) Read more +
EXACT-IN-AF (Extended Automated ECG Characterization To Investigate Atrial Fibrillation) Read more +
MAESTRIA (Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence Early Detection Stroke Atrial Fibrillation) Read more +
RACE 9 - Observe AF (Device-based rate versus rhythm control treatment in patients with symptomatic recent-onset atrial fibrillation in the emergency department Read more +
The electrocardiogram as a predictor of successful pharmacological cardioversion and progression of atrial fibrillation Stef Zeemering, Theo A.R. Lankveld, Pietro Bonizzi, Ione Limantoro, Sebastiaan C.A.M. Bekkers, Harry J.G.M. Crijns and Ulrich Schotten Read more +
Atrial Fibrillation Complexity Parameters Derived From Surface ECGs Predict Procedural Outcome and Long-Term Follow-Up of Stepwise Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation Theo Lankveld, MD; Stef Zeemering, MSc; Daniel Scherr, MD, PhD; Pawel Kuklik, PhD; Boris A. Hoffmann, MD, BSc; Stephan Willems, MD, PhD; Burkert Pieske, MD, PhD; Michel Haïssaguerre, MD, PhD; Pierre Jaïs, MD, PhD; Harry J. Crijns, MD, PhD; Ulrich Schotten, MD, PhD Read more +
P-wave complexity in normal subjects and computer models Mark Potse, Theo A.R. Lankveld, Stef Zeemering, Pieter C. Dagnelie, Coen D.A. Stehouwer, Ronald M. Henry, André C. Linnenbank, Nico H.L. Kuijpers and Ulrich Schotten Read more +
Automated quantification of atrial fibrillation complexity by probabilistic electrogram analysis and fibrillation wave reconstruction S. Zeemering, B. Maesen, J. Nijs, D. H. Lau, M. Granier, S. Verheule and U. Schotten Read more +
The need for standardization of time- and frequency-domain analysis of body surface electrocardiograms for assessment of the atrial fibrillation substrate Ulrich Schotten, Bart Maesen and Stef Zeemering Read more +
Systematic analysis of ECG predictors of sinus rhythm maintenance after electrical cardioversion for persistent atrial fibrillation Theo Lankveld, MD Cees, B. de Vos, MD, PhD, Ione Limantoro, MD, Stef Zeemering, PhD, Elton Dudink, MD, MSc, Harry J. Crijns, MD, PhD, Ulrich Schotten, MD, PhD Read more +
EAST-AFNET 4 (Early Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation for Stroke Prevention Trial) P. Kirchhof, A.J. Camm, A. Goette, A. Brandes, L. Eckardt, A. Elvan, T. Fetsch, I.C. van Gelder, D. Haase, L.M. Haegeli, F. Hamann, H. Heidbüchel, G. Hindricks, J. Kautzner, K.-H. Kuck, L. Mont, G.A. Ng, J. Rekosz, N. Schoen, U. Schotten, A. Suling, J. Taggeselle, S. Themistoclakis, E. Vettorazzi, P. Vardas, K. Wegscheider, S. Willems, H.J.G.M. Crijns, and G. Breithardt Read more +
The need for standardization of time- and frequency-domain analysis of body surface electrocardiograms for assessment of the atrial fibrillation substrate Ulrich Schotten, Bart Maesen and Stef Zeemering Read more +
The electrocardiogram as a predictor of successful pharmacological cardioversion and progression of atrial fibrillation Stef Zeemering, Theo A.R. Lankveld, Pietro Bonizzi, Ione Limantoro, Sebastiaan C.A.M. Bekkers, Harry J.G.M. Crijns and Ulrich Schotten Read more +
Atrial Fibrillation Complexity Parameters Derived From Surface ECGs Predict Procedural Outcome and Long-Term Follow-Up of Stepwise Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation Theo Lankveld, MD; Stef Zeemering, MSc; Daniel Scherr, MD, PhD; Pawel Kuklik, PhD; Boris A. Hoffmann, MD, BSc; Stephan Willems, MD, PhD; Burkert Pieske, MD, PhD; Michel Haïssaguerre, MD, PhD; Pierre Jaïs, MD, PhD; Harry J. Crijns, MD, PhD; Ulrich Schotten, MD, PhD Read more +
P-wave complexity in normal subjects and computer models Mark Potse, Theo A.R. Lankveld, Stef Zeemering, Pieter C. Dagnelie, Coen D.A. Stehouwer, Ronald M. Henry, André C. Linnenbank, Nico H.L. Kuijpers and Ulrich Schotten Read more +
Automated quantification of atrial fibrillation complexity by probabilistic electrogram analysis and fibrillation wave reconstruction S. Zeemering, B. Maesen, J. Nijs, D. H. Lau, M. Granier, S. Verheule and U. Schotten Read more +
Systematic analysis of ECG predictors of sinus rhythm maintenance after electrical cardioversion for persistent atrial fibrillation Theo Lankveld, MD Cees, B. de Vos, MD, PhD, Ione Limantoro, MD, Stef Zeemering, PhD, Elton Dudink, MD, MSc, Harry J. Crijns, MD, PhD, Ulrich Schotten, MD, PhD Read more +
EXACT-IN-AF (Extended Automated ECG Characterization To Investigate Atrial Fibrillation) Read more +

About YourRhythmics.

YourRhythmics was founded in 2016 as a spin-off of Maastricht University/Maastricht University Medical Center to support the group’s leading arrhythmia research with a system capable of characterizing the patients’ atrial substrate non-invasively through comprehensive analysis of the atrial electrophysiological contraction patterns on high-resolution atrial-optimized extended ECG.

YourRhythmics is conducting clinical trials and developing artifical intelligence algorithms to develop the very first in-clinic AF therapy decision support system offering optimal and personalized AF diagnosis and treatment outcome prediction, with the intention to increase AF therapy success rates and shorten the time frame from diagnosis to lasting symptom relief.

YourRhythmics operates from its office at Brightlands Maastricht Health Campus. Its solutions are developed in close cooperation with key researchers of the Maastricht University CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases, Maastricht Instruments BV, a product incubator for innovative medical devices, and AIM BV, a specialized manufacturer of electromechanical medical devices.

 

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