Mount Laurel, New Jersey-based RhythMedix designed its third-generation device to enhance the patient experience through ...
RhythMedix, LLC (RhythMedix), a nationwide U.S.-based cardiac monitoring company, today announced the launch of its ...
Researchers have developed a soft, flexible, wireless device to monitor and treat heart disease and dysfunction in the days, weeks or months following traumatic heart-related events. And, after the ...
Researchers have created heart monitoring sensors that conform to the skin, are comfortable, and can be worn while people are ...
Nearly 700,000 people in the United States die from heart disease every year, and one-third of those deaths result from complications in the first weeks or months following a traumatic heart-related ...
Accurately measuring electrical signals and calcium levels in the heart can lead to earlier treatment of potentially fatal conditions, such as heart attack or congestive heart failure. Calcium plays ...
Researchers have received FDA-clearance on a medical heart monitoring device that aims to improve the cardiac exam. The device will be combined with algorithms to automatically alert patients and ...
Must-read article on implantable, connected heart failure devices: The New York Times has a must-read article on connected, implantable devices for heart failure. Among the many highlights: "The ...
Implicity, a leader in remote patient monitoring and cardiac data management solutions, today revealed new research presented at the 2026 European Heart Rhythm Association Congress (EHRA) examining ...
- As the world’s first ring-type medical device to monitor heart signals, CART-I continually measures atrial fibrillation 24/7 - In-house developed AI technology is used to provide significant medical ...
A new national survey found that while many Americans use a device to monitor their heart, few share that data with their doctor. Advances in technology have made it increasingly easier for people to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Modeling data of more than 32,000 patients suggest remote vs. conventional monitoring of cardiac implantable ...