Hi Carrie,
We don't utilize PaceMate-our middleware vendor is Murj-but we're encountering similar challenges when SessionSync isn't an option and we need to transfer data via USB.
Historically, we've also relied on Doulink with an encrypted USB. Since our iPads are locally owned, we've held off on updating beyond iOS 18.6 to maintain that functionality. However, with Doulink being phased out and no longer supported beyond iOS 18.x, this workaround is clearly not sustainable long term.
Given our facility's strict security requirements, our options are limited to SessionSync (via the Murj app) or encrypted USB. When SessionSync isn't an option, we're left without a reliable, supported alternative.
I'm also very interested in hearing what solutions others have found in similar situations. It would also be helpful to see Medtronic continue to develop a more reliable and secure option for data transfer moving forward.
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Coco Schauff RN
RN- Program Manager- Cardiovascular Device Clinic
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
6088907150
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-11-2026 10:27
From: Ms. Carrie Sears, BSN
Subject: Saving on Medtronic iPads
Reaching out to see if anyone has had issues and found solutions with saving in clinic checks after the latest iOS update on the iPad programmers.
We were using duolinks to save and then import them into PaceMate. However, the iOS update does not support duolinks under SmartSync.
The only work around I have found so far is using MToolKit; however, this is not ideal with our workflow long term.
We are not able to use sessionsync at this time due to IT / security issues.
Please share if you have found another option / replacement to the duolinks to save reports.
Thank you!
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Carrie Sears BSN
Device Coordinator
Oklahoma Heart Institute
9185749989
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