CASE™ cardiac assessment system

Quick, easy, comprehensive cardiac function assessment during exercise.
At A Glance

A proven platform

Decision support during ECG acquisition is provided by validated algorithms

Considered design

Adjustable screen, console height and dedicated workflow keys for easy operation

Excellent signal quality

The FRF algorithm reduces the baseline wander and muscle noise in the ECG stream¹

Quick, easy-to-read results

The unique XTI algorithm highlights measurement deviations

A broader view. Insight enhanced.

The CASE cardiac assessment system for exercise testing goes beyond conventional ST segment assessment to enable advanced analysis of patient risk, functional response, and ST changes.
DO MORE THAN BEFORE

A broader perspective on cardiac patient management

Traditionally, the exercise test was used to diagnose the presence of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). With CASE, you can use the test to determine the extent of CAD and help guide the management.
MORE INSIGHT

Broader measurements

You can count on the CASE exercise testing system to help you manage a variety of CVD patient groups.

Risk Stratification – Critical algorithms, including Heart Rate Recovery (HRR) and the patented T-wave Alternans (TWA) algorithm, assist you in assessing patients’ cardiac risks.

Functional Response – Metabolic equivalent (METS) level achieved during exercise testing is an important predictor of adverse cardiac events after myocardial infarction. Failure to achieve 5 METS during treadmill exercise is associated with a worse prognosis.²

Ischemia Detection – CASE incorporates the unique ST/HR Hysteresis analysis, shown to improve the accuracy of CAD detection.³
CONFIGURE. ADAPT. EXPAND.

Broader testing flexibility

With adjustable setups and a range of device and modality integrations, the CASE system provides testing flexibility.

An independently height adjustable screen and console (option) allows for your ideal working height.

Wireless acquisition (with optional GEH-ECG 1200) eliminates cumbersome wires.

CardioSoft™ Client compatibility creates a remote workstation on your PC for viewing, editing and printing stress data.

SunTech® Tango® M2* can add automated BP and SpO2 data to your exercise testing system.

Robust ergometers—including upright and supine eBikes* and treadmills accommodate all size patients.

Can be used with stress echo and nuclear imaging helping you evaluate other heart conditions.
INTEGRATED. SECURE. EFFICIENT.

Broader connectivity

CardioSoft can run as a standalone solution or integrate into a wider MUSE™, CardioSoft, Centricity™ or PACS network, providing you with an even broader perspective on your cardiac patient.

Open system architecture uses industry standard communication protocols, including DICOM and XML.

XML, PDF, XLS export means you can send data easily. Automatic file name generation based on patient demographic data helps ensure accurate match to EMR or HIS files.

CardioSoft Client compatibility lets you create a remote workstation on your PC for viewing, editing and printing stress data.
THOUGHTFUL DESIGN

Broader serviceability

Simplified internal design and module construction facilitate quicker repairs. You can count on GE HealthCare technical support experts to provide installation, system configuration, upgrade services, and maintenance offerings.

Smooth surfaces, enclosed storage and an IP65 rating for keyboard and mouse facilitate easy cleaning.

Improved printer technology is 85% more reliable.4

Modular design facilitates removal of the console for shipping and bench repair.
DATA PROTECTED

Broader security

Multi-level security privileges and unique password assignments support system integrity and protect patient data.

Auto timeout and log-ins optimize system usage, while increasing the security of your server.

Advanced security protections include data encryption, username and password authentication, secure network connections, electronic delivery of security patches and updates, constant threat monitoring and a disaster recovery plan.

Care that can provide a broader perspective.

Experience CASE like never before

Our augmented reality experience allows you to explore key features and see how easily CASE cardiac assessment system can fit into your existing office or hospital environment.

Launch CASE experience

GE HealthCare ergometry equipment

With a broad range of device and modality integrations, the CASE system provides the testing flexibility you need.

T2100-ST series treadmills

The T2100-ST Series treadmills feature an extra-long, and extra-wide walking surface, as well as a zero-start feature that gradually increases speed for patient comfort and smooth operation.

eBike basic ergometer*

Part of our eBike series of ergometers, the basic model has a continuously variable seat height adjustment and digital and analog interfaces to GE HealthCare stress-testing systems.

ebike comfort ergometer*

Part of our eBike series of ergometers, the comfort model has electrical, non-graduated seat height adjustment, dual handlebar adjustment (height and angle), and digital and analog interfaces to ECGs and PC-ECGs.

eBike EL*

The eBike EL tilt-table design offers stability and comfortable patient positioning during stress exercise testing procedures. Ergonomic features include adjustable padded surfaces, headrest, seat, and armrest.

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

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References
  • 1. Willi.Kaiser and Martin Findeis. Artifact Processing during Exercise Testing, Journal of Electrocardiology, Vol 32, Supplement,1999.
  • 2. Myers, J., et al., Exercise capacity and mortality among men referred for exercise testing. The New England Journal of Medicine, 2002. 346(11): p. 793-801.
  • 3. R.Lehtinen, H.Sievänen, J.Viik, V.Turjanmaa, K Niemelä and J.Malmivuo. Accurate Detection of Coronary Artery Disease by Integrated Analysis of the ST-Segment Depression/Heart Rate Patterns During Exercise and Recovery Phases of the Exercise Electrocardiography Test. Am J Cardiol 1996; 78:1002–10062 AHA Releases 2015.
  • 4. GE HealthCare Internal service database.
  • *Not available in all markets.

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