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Continuous heart monitoring to evaluate treatment effects in pulmonary hypertension

Open Heart

There is increasing evidence to support the role of early intervention and treatment in affecting clinical outcomes in PH. Objectives To assess treatment effects before and after the escalation of specific PH treatments using continuous heart monitoring with a Reveal LINQ loop recorder.

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HRS 2024: Innovation Meets Reality

DAIC

Innovation in medical technology exists to improve patient outcomes, increase surgical efficiency and enhance patient safety. At this year’s Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) conference in Boston in May, innovation, again, was the focus. However, PFA looks like it is changing hearts and minds rapidly.

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Cardiac Safety Research Consortium Announces Think Tank Program with FDA Regulators, Industry and Academia Focused on Cardiac Remote Monitoring Trials and AI

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. — Euan Ashley (Stanford University) Safety Oversight of decentralized trials — Leanne Madre (Medable) Remote Arrhythmia Monitoring from an Academic Perspective — Greg Marcus (UCSF) Do Remote Heart-Monitoring Devices Work? Do we need to Do we need to define new endpoints to support remote monitoring?

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Top 10 Cardiac Diagnosis Trends in 2024

GEMMS

This improves diagnostic accuracy and ultimately leads to better patient outcomes. Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized cardiac diagnosis by allowing for the analysis of extensive patient data to identify patterns and predict outcomes.

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Leveraging 'explainable AI' to resolve Japan's growing stroke threat

Mobi Health News - ECG

Founded in 2019, Cardio Intelligence develops a range of AI-powered solutions for continuous heart monitoring called SmartRobin AI. Our goal is to make our ECG analysis AI solutions available globally, improving cardiac care and patient outcomes worldwide. Yuichi's responses have been edited for clarity's sake.

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Study in JAHA Links Hello Heart Usage to Significant Reductions in Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, and Weight

DAIC

The study is the largest and most robust of its kind to date, examining 102,475 Hello Heart users with high BP (hypertension) between January 2018 and December 2022. Users were equipped with Hello Heart’s connected heart health monitor and mobile app with digital coaching. Of 102,475 participants, 49.1% were female.