- As the world’s first ring-type medical device to monitor heart signals, CART-I continually measures atrial fibrillation 24/7 - In-house developed AI technology is used to provide significant medical ...
Jennifer Adamy, a 43-year-old cardiac nurse living in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, was very familiar with the signs of heart problems. So, when she started experiencing symptoms of irregular heart ...
Swedish medical device startup Acorai is pairing proprietary sensing hardware and machine learning software with the goal of putting a non-invasive heart pressure monitoring tool in the hands of ...
Accurately measuring electrical signals and calcium levels in the heart can lead to earlier treatment of potentially fatal conditions, such as heart attack or congestive heart failure. Calcium plays ...
LVADs have been life-savers for decades and, for a number of years, hospitals had a choice of two devices - the HeartWare ...
Garmin makes great smartwatches, and now they are turning attention to a new heart rate monitor device. Of course, most Garmin smartwatches come with heart rate monitoring, but this new device is ...
The market has left medical device stocks in the dust, but heart monitor maker iRhythm Technologies is proving an exception.
If someone is afflicted with heart disease, it's important that their cardiac activity be monitored as frequently and accurately as possible. An experimental new wearable device is designed to make ...
WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney, who has a history of heart problems, had surgery Saturday to replace an implanted device that monitors his heartbeat. Doctors at George Washington University ...
April 4 (Reuters) - Tests conducted on Norway and Arsenal midfielder Frida Maanum showed "no obvious cardiac causes" following her collapse during the Women's League Cup final but she will have a ...
An area coroner has warned that a design flaw in heart monitors used by hospitals could put lives at risk. Timothy Brennand, senior coroner for Manchester West, published a prevention of future deaths ...