XXIVASST

The name “XXIVASST” is formed by combining “XXIV” (the Roman numeral for 24) and ASST from “ASSISSTANT,” meaning round-the-clock care.

XXIVASST Dynamic ECG Monitoring + Intelligent ECG Data Analysis Service

Powered by our self‑developed “XXIVASST” portable ambulatory ECG device and proprietary algorithms, we have created a next‑generation AI‑driven ECG analysis platform. It delivers fast, intelligent diagnostic insights and makes professional ambulatory ECG monitoring more accessible than ever.
For healthcare institutions, the platform streamlines large‑scale screening for cardiovascular risks—including cerebral infarction and myocardial infarction—accelerating clinical decision‑making and enabling timely intervention.
For individuals and families, it provides an easy‑to‑use daily health companion, supporting continuous heart‑health tracking and the early detection of potential cardiac issues.

Professional

Convenient, Accurate, Efficient

The device is small and lightweight (only 32g). It features universal BlueSensor offset electrode pads, making it easy for users to install and apply by themselves without assistance

Supports up to 72 hours of uninterrupted, professional heartbeat monitoring. As heart issues may occur sporadically, extended monitoring enables more effective data collection, more accurate analysis, and easier detection of potential problems.

AI software assists doctors in instantly identifying abnormal points for confirmation; AI analysis of 24H-72H monitoring data generates a professional report in just 3-6 minutes.

3-M Configuration Overview (P0, P1, P2, PD)

M I: Derived from the P0-P1 electrode pair (lateral axis monitoring)
M II: Derived from the P0-P2 electrode pair (inferior axis monitoring)
M aVF: Derived from the P1-P2 electrode pair (inferior wall view)
PD: Reference electrode for stable signal baseline Using four electrodes (P0, P1, P2, PD), this system derives standard limb leads I, II, and aVF to support continuous ECG monitoring, facilitating the identification of rhythm disorders, ischemic events, and axis deviations in ambulatory and at-home settings.

Performance Comparison Between Three-Lead and Single-Lead

Potential Cardiac Conditions Detectable by This System

Rhythm Abnormalities: Atrial fibrillation/flutter
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
Premature Ventricular Contractions(PVCs) and Premature Atrial Contractions (PAcs)
Bradycardia and tachycardia
Heart block (first/second/third-degree)
Ischemic Changes: ST-segment elevation/depression suggestive of myocardial ischemia or injury (especially in the inferior and lateral walls, covered by leads II, aVF, and I)
Myocardial infarction (acute or old, via Q-wave analysis)
Axis Deviations: Left or right axis deviation, which may indicate structural heart conditions (e.g., ventricular hypertrophy)
Other Conditions: Pericarditis (via diffuse ST changes)
Electrolyte imbalances (e.g., hyperkalemia, via peaked T waves)

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