Author Archives: Korey Sixbury
National Cardiac Rehabilitation Registry to Launch in 2012
CHICAGO (September 8, 2011) – The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR) is creating an Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Registry to provide cardiac rehabilitation programs with national outcomes data for benchmarking and to demonstrate the positive impact of cardiac rehabilitation on the morbidity, mortality, physical function, and quality of life of heart patients. This will be the United States’ first nationwide registry of its kind. Continue reading
Life Systems featured in The Washington Post!
Life Systems was featured in Media Planet’s March 2009 Cardiovascular Health insert in the Washington Post. Click here to view the article.
In loving memory of Michael L. Otte
Michael L. Otte, 59, of Huntsville, passed away Sunday, January 11, 2009, while playing golf with friends. Born and raised just outside Omaha he graduated from Westside High school in 1967. He was married to Sharol Schneider Otte for 39 years. Michael was a proud U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran with the 101st Airborne, 501st Infantry. He worked in medical sales for 34 years, traveling the country and worldwide. He was preceded in death by his father, Harold Lloyd Otte. Survivors include his sons, Michael “Mic” Lloyd Otte Jr. and Joseph Harold Otte; daughter-in-law, Melissa Otte; grandson, Austin Michael Otte; mother, Barbara Jean Hayes; sister, Linda Margritz; and brother Tim Otte. Memorial Services were held Thursday, Jan 15, 2009 at Berryhill Funeral Home in Huntsville, AL with Dr. Skip Babcock officiating. Continue reading
Life Systems Attends AACVPR
On September 18th, Life Systems unveiled the latest in Cardiac Rehab Telemetry and Management systems on the AACVPR exhibit floor. Featured in this year’s exhibit was LSI’s artifact rejection technology demonstrated by Jack Josaway who hooked up to a transmitter while running on a treadmill; his live ECG displayed on a 50″ display. With treadmill speeds exceeding 5.0, no artifact was present on the waveform, proving once again that LSI has the cleanest exercise waveforms in the industry.

