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TELTOHEART IN THE LITHUANIAN MEDIA

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How Does the "Hospital on Your Wrist" Help Detect Heart Rhythm Disorders in Time?

Featuring Dr. Justinas Bacevičius on Žinių Radijas – Cardiologist-Electrophysiologist and Researcher at the Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine.

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Man Lost Consciousness Behind the Wheel – A Lithuanian Cardiologist's Invention Saved His Life

This device could be recommended for people who are unaware that they have a heart rhythm disorder and do not have a confirmed arrhythmia diagnosis, but experience occasional symptomatic episodes.

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A Joint Innovation by BMII and Teltonika Enters Production at a High-Tech Manufacturing Center

On May 31, researchers from the Institute of Biomedical Engineering visited the Teltonika Technology Center in Molėtai, where they met with representatives of the institute's partner, Teltonika.

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Lithuanian-Developed Wristband Receives Key Medical Device Certification

The TeltoHeart smart medical wristband system, manufactured by Teltonika, has been awarded the CE MDR (Class IIa) medical device certification.

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BTA Health Insurance Now Includes the TeltoHeart Solution

The cost of TeltoHeart purchased at pharmacies can be reimbursed under the "All Medical Services" health insurance program.

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Hidden Heart Rhythm Disorders May Increase the Risk of Stroke – Lithuanian Technology Helps Detect Them

Technology developed by researchers at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) to help detect hidden heart rhythm disorders has been integrated into the TeltoHeart medical wristband by Teltonika Telemedic.

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