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25 August 2023

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25 August 2023

MediCardia integrates wearable ECG for atrial fibrillation care

This integration claims to streamline AF care through remote monitoring and virtual health services.

August 24 2023

MediCardia Health has integrated wearable ECG from US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved consumer devices for remote monitoring of individuals with, or at risk of, atrial fibrillation (AF).

This is claimed to streamline AF care through remote monitoring and virtual health services.

Atrial fibrillation is a heart rhythm disorder that impacts over 40 million individuals globally.

This condition escalates the likelihood of stroke by five times, and such strokes frequently result in fatality or profound impairment.

Froedtert Pleasant Prairie Hospital cardiac electrophysiology medical director Indrajit Choudhuri said: “Clinical trials have demonstrated the benefit of both implanted devices as well as consumer wearables and handheld devices in screening for AF.

"Early detection of atrial fibrillation leveraging consumer devices that millions of people already have or have easy access to, could identify and prevent stroke in millions at risk, and is more acceptable to patients than repeated visits to a physician's office, emergency room or hospital to obtain an ECG.”

The new feature is said to be part of MediCardia's cardiovascular disease management approach, using remote monitoring, virtual care, clinical intelligence, and analytics to align healthcare organisations' population health objectives with personalised patient strategies.

In addition, MediCardia Health is partnering with Caerus Strength to develop a sensor-embedded strength vest for combating Sarcopenia.

Caerus Strength has designed a chest-worn vest with embedded sensors that helps strengthen individuals dealing with sarcopenia, cardiovascular health issues, and recovery from heart-related events.

Generative AI set to transform the medical devices industry

GlobalData estimates the total AI market will be worth $908.7 billion in 2030, with a 35% CAGR (2022-30). Generative AI can improve personalized healthcare by collecting data from patients via wearable devices. It can also enhance existing imaging techniques by generating high-quality images of organs using data from low-resolution images (such as ultrasounds). However, the collection and use of patient healthcare data and information through AI medical products could conflict with regulations around the globe.

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