ADHD pilot study at the Museum of Science in Boston, MA
We have launched a new research collaboration with Arnett Lab of Boston Children’s Hospital. The pilot study, ADHD &... read more
We have launched a new research collaboration with Arnett Lab of Boston Children’s Hospital. The pilot study, ADHD &... read more
40% of all cardiology clinical trials do not focus on the most at risk population, elderly patients. Despite older age... read more
“Development of AF after CABG linked to higher risk of cerebrovascular accidents at 10 years”- the study report published... read more
Cleveland Clinic researchers found that patients in post AFib ablation care, using Smartphone ECG, required fewer follow up EGCs... read more
Photoplethysmography (PPG) or Electrocardiogram(ECG)? And what’s the difference? PPG relies on an optical measurement whereas ECG relies on electrical activity.... read more
Clinical study conducted in the Amsterdam OLVG Hospital over a period of 3 years has shown a sensitivity and... read more
Photoplethysmography (PPG) measured by smartphone has the potential for a large scale, non-invasive, and easy-to-use screening tool. Vascular aging... read more
Introduction: Photoplethysmography (PPG) records the reflection of light in blood perfused tissues, and can be used for heart rhythm analysis.... read more
"Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the major causes of stroke, heart failure, sudden death, and cardiovascular morbidity and... read more
"Free mobile applications (apps) that use photoplethysmography (PPG) waveforms may extend atrial fibrillation (AF) detection to underserved populations, but... read more
| Technical possibilities
Data overview:
Dashboard with measurement plans – direct CTA to start a specific measurement
Endless amount of on-demand measurements
Patient tracking:
We can add login screen, where Patient ID is asked and then saved in every measurements data, and then forwarded to the customer
Patient notifications
We count with push notifications, each patients receives an alert when there’s time to take a measurement accordingly to the pre-defined measurement plan
| Technical possibilities
Measurement: Depending on the vital signs required, a measurement can take from 40 to 100 seconds.
User onboarding: We’ve developed an user friendly interface for onboarding users to a measurement flow. For recurrent patients (when a user did several measurements) we also have a “skip functionality option” to skip the onboarding flow
Voice over guidance: Depending on the length of the measurement, we guide the patient to obtain better quality results. Based on real patient feedback, in longer measurements we ask the patient to turn the phone around to rest the hand and avoid shaking.
Questionnaire for extra data gathering: We can implement as many questions as required both before and/or after the measurement.
User Results: Results that are visible in the end of the measurement in the application, when a user can see results of HR, HRV, AF We always strive to get a high confidence level for each measurement. For this, we may ask to take a measurement several times to get the best results – up to 3 retries. We present the result together with IBI and HRV graphs.
Doctor Results: Results that are generated for the doctor with all data in one place Report overview in pdf form including HR, HRV, Pointcaré plot graphics and any other measurement- related information. Overview live document with all measurement results and their status
Patient tracking: Measurement data can be extended with additional information like patient id and other if needed, which will be uploaded to the customer ecosystem.