Tag: ECG
AliveCor announces KardiaMobile to monitor & alert people experiencing irregular heart...
KardiaMobile would be prescribed by a healthcare professional for people experiencing arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythm) symptoms more than 24 hours apart
AstraZeneca joins hands with Tricog to roll out ‘Project Heart Beat’...
Project Heart Beat that uses AI has already touched over 13,000 patients, and impacted lives of over 6,000 patients with abnormal and critical MI, with an average diagnosis time under 4 minutes.........................
OMRON initiates AI-based hypertension & ECG remote monitoring trial
OMRON Healthcare India has initiated a pathbreaking AI-based hypertension and ECG remote monitoring collaborative trial with Tricog and Sakra World Hospital.............................
MyHealthcare partners AliveCor to bring heart health in the hands of...
Partnership to bring an industry-first innovation that will allow patients to monitor their ECG and overall cardiac health at home.............
AliveCor raises $65 million to accelerate growth of its remote ECG...
The company's AI-powered ECG determinations will be augmented with telehealth services, as well as with detection and condition management services for providers and institutions.....................
AliveCor brings world’s only six-lead, FDA-cleared personal ECG device to India
AliveCor’s entry into India comes at an opportune time when the public is cautioned to stay at home and the condition of most patients suffering from heart abnormalities has been worsening.....................
Heart Attack: InstaECG aims to increase 80% chance of patient survival
Tricog, the company that launched InstaECG, aims to save more lives by providing a system for fast and accurate diagnosis of ECGs, powered by AI and supported by remote cardiac specialists.....................
Gateway to medical devices training opens in Vizag
The 3rd series of LEARN workshop was organized by Kalam Institute of Health Technology on 1st and 2nd March 2019 in Kalam Convention Center at AMTZ campus Visakhapatnam............
Scientists develop software to predict ailing heart
The programme uses information from patient electrocardiograms, filtering noisy signals in this data and converting the heartbeat wave signals into a 0-1 binary language to interpret it...........


























































