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HRS 2024: Innovation Meets Reality

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Innovation in medical technology exists to improve patient outcomes, increase surgical efficiency and enhance patient safety. Infrequently, we see medical technology innovation of a paradigmatic nature that changes the way physicians approach disease states and dramatically improve results. So, again, innovation is great.

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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

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Advancements in medical technology have revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases, which pose critical chronic conditions that, if left unattended, can have fatal consequences. This improves diagnostic accuracy and ultimately leads to better patient outcomes.

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

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Founded in 2019, Cardio Intelligence develops a range of AI-powered solutions for continuous heart monitoring called SmartRobin AI. Where are you now in this process and what can you tell us about this technology and the problem it seeks to solve? A local startup is introducing an innovative AI targeting this growing danger.

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

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The study, “Comprehensive Cardiovascular Risk Factor Control with a Mobile Health Cardiovascular Risk Self-Management Program,” highlights the potential use of digital health technology in the comprehensive control of risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), the leading cause of death and disability in the United States. were female.