Cardiac Science introduces Quinton 9500 Series cardiac stress systems

Cardiac Science Corporation (Nasdaq: CSCX), a global leader in automated external defibrillator (AED) and diagnostic cardiac monitoring devices, today announced the introduction of two new products that extend its market-leading position in the cardiac stress test category.

"Hospitals and physician clinics are challenged by a lack of space for diagnostic equipment," said Tony Titus, Cardiac Science vice president of marketing. "The unique design, compact footprint, and wireless capabilities of the Quinton 9500 Series allow clinicians to perform stress testing conveniently and in a greater variety of settings."

Features of the Quinton 9500 Series cardiac stress systems:

  • Revolutionary designs optimize space and allow stress testing in a greater variety of settings. Both the Quinton 9500 (a unique wall-mounted cabinet) and the Quinton 9550 (a mobile cart with ample storage space) feature small footprints and fully integrated components.
  • Wireless data acquisition delivers safety, comfort, and confidence to patients and staff.
  • A modern user interface facilitates fast and efficient workflow and reduces training needs. The one-button navigation and optional touch screen make the Quinton 9500 Series intuitive to learn and use.
  • Advanced connectivity assures easy and convenient management of patient records. Physicians can read, analyze, and confirm patient tests from anywhere with a secure internet connection. While no EMR is required to view data with CareCenter MD, records can be easily transferred to an EMR if desired.

"The Quinton 9500 series is our second major new product introduction in the stress category this month," said Dave Marver, Cardiac Science president and chief executive officer. "We will continue to extend our leadership position in diagnostic cardiology with additional new products as the year progresses."

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