Medical AI software developer VUNO has received regulatory approval from the South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety for its latest AI medical device that can predict cardiac arrest.
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The VUNO Med DeepCARS is an AI device that analyses the potential risk of cardiac arrest using four primary vital signs: blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart rate and body temperature....
In an effort to tackle in-home cardiac arrest, University of Washington researchers have devised a novel contactless system that uses smartphones or voice-based personal assistants to identify telltale breathing patterns that accompany an attack.
The proof-of-concept strategy, described in an NPJ Digital Medicine paper published this morning, involved a supervised machine learning model called a...
While it’s not uncommon for patients at the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center to have had a heart attack or cardiac procedure, few participate in rehabilitation programs after. But give them a smartphone-based rehab program, and they seem to take to it, suggests a small study of Veterans.
Using the home-based virtual rehab program from Moving Analytics over a period of 12 weeks, 23 Veterans...
Nearly a year after stepping down as CEO of Practice Fusion, Ryan Howard has announced his new venture, started with a team of other former Practice Fusion colleagues. The company is called iBeat, and its first product will be a wearable personal emergency response system (PERS) device aimed at the 50 to 70-year-old market.
“It’s a clean-looking smartwatch. It’s really clean, really stylish, we’...