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iRhythm Technologies Receives European Union’s CE Marking Under Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR) for its Zio monitor and ZEUS System

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milla1cf Wed, 01/03/2024 - 12:09 January 3, 2024 — iRhythm Technologies, Inc. , The EU MDR is arguably one of the most stringent regulatory frameworks for product approvals globally that ensures medical devices meet the rigorous standards for healthcare technologies,” said Quentin Blackford, iRhythm President and Chief Executive Officer.

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HeartBeam Unveils AI Program Designed to Deliver Unprecedented Personalized Cardiac Insights

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milla1cf Fri, 12/22/2023 - 08:21 December 22, 2023 — HeartBeam, Inc., HeartBeam’s core VECG technology collects 3D signals of the heart and converts them into an easy-to-interpret 12-lead ECG. To lead this effort, the company has hired Mohammad Shokoohi-Yekta, PhD, as Senior Director of Machine Learning.

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New AI-powered Algorithm Could Better Assess People’s Risk of Common Heart Condition

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milla1cf Wed, 12/13/2023 - 10:24 December 13, 2023 — A new artificial intelligence (AI) model designed by Scripps Research scientists could help clinicians better screen patients for atrial fibrillation (or AFib)—an irregular, fast heartbeat that is associated with stroke and heart failure.

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Supercharging the ECG: AI set to Revolutionize the Diagnostic Cardiology Market

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While the spotlight in 2023 shone on developments around Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), away from the limelight a quiet revolution in AI was taking place, which promises to transform the way we diagnose, manage, and treat cardiovascular diseases, the world’s leading cause of death.

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Heart Vest Could Help Predict Sudden Cardiac Death Risk

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Image courtesy of UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science / James Tye milla1cf Tue, 12/19/2023 - 18:19 December 19, 2023 — A vest that can map the electrical activity of the heart in fine detail could potentially be used to better identify people at high risk of sudden cardiac death , suggests a new study led by UCL researchers.

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Italy’s Pioneering Push for Telemedicine. Supported by AI

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This is radically simplifying the patient pathway for Electrocardiogram (ECG) tests. The key players will be those who can offer scalable solutions across multiple regions, access and drive up to date technologies – both hw and sw – and have distribution to the local pharmacies or diagnostic centers.”

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Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

My Comment by K EN G RAUER, MD ( 3/31 /2023 ): = Computers are amazing machines. Computerized ECG Interpretation in Emergency Medicine in 2023: Regarding the benefits of computerized ECG interpretation in emergency care — Everything has recently changed! It is as good or better than any human. J Am Bd Fam Prac 1:17-24, 1989.