ECG monitoring

VUNO Hativ Pro personal ECG device
By  Adam Ang 02:00 am August 4, 2022
Medical AI company VUNO has received the South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety's clearance for its personal ECG device. Called Hativ Pro, the portable medical device simply measures a user's heart rate and sends this data through a connected mobile phone app.  WHY IT MATTERS VUNO has been offering a range of medical AI solutions for doctors and health facilities. Following this latest...
The company hopes that its more descriptive reports will distinguish the personal ECG offering from others limited to atrial fibrillation detection alone.
By  Dave Muoio 01:50 pm February 1, 2021
AliveCor has updated the capabilities of its mobile ECG devices to identify three additional types of heart conditions, the company announced today. Sinus rhythm with supraventricular ectopy (SVE), sinus rhythm with premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) and sinus rhythm with wide QRS are now all on the table of AliveCor's KardiaMobile line of ECG devices, which already detected atrial...
By  Jonah Comstock 11:06 am December 5, 2013
The FDA has cleared the eMotion ECG Mobile, a Finnish continuous ECG monitor that connects to Android smartphones, as a Class 2 medical device. The ECG Mobile, made by Mega Electronics, already has a CE Mark and has been available for purchase in Europe since late 2012, but the company's securing of FDA clearance suggests it may be bringing the device to the United States to compete with mobile...
By  Brian Dolan 09:31 am February 13, 2012
Mobile cardiac outpatient telemetry services provider CardioNet announced last week the acquisition of ECG Scanning & Medical Services, a cardiac monitoring provider, for $5.8 million in cash. The deal price could include an additional $600,000 cash earn out if certain performance milestones are met. "We are excited to join forces with ECG Scanning. ECG Scanning is a respected cardiac...