Use of an implanted device to remotely monitor the condition of patients with heart failure* could reduce the rate of hospitalisation due to the condition by 39%. The findings of the CHAMPION study, ...
In a Nature Medicine study led by UHN's Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, researchers evaluated large-scale smartwatch data to assess its ability to signal worsening heart failure risk. TORONTO, March 20, ...
The HHS Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has awarded Cedars-Sinai Medical Center LA plus a consortium of five University of California medical schools $9.9 million to determine the efficacy ...
Help people with heart failure stay out of the hospital UMass Amherst researcher awarded NIH grant to advance innovative bioimpedance device A University of Massachusetts Amherst nurse engineer is ...
ATLANTA, Aug. 26 -- CardioMEMS, Inc., a medical technology company that has developed and is commercializing proprietary wireless sensing and communication technology for the human body, today ...
There are about 64 million cases of heart failure worldwide. According to the American Heart Association, 6.2 million adults in the United States have heart failure and that number is estimated to ...
There is a critical need for non-invasive solutions to monitor heart failure progression around the clock. This novel wearable device is based on sensors embedded in a lightweight belt that monitors ...
In a Canadian first, a medical team has implanted a wireless device inside a heart failure patient, permitting clinicians to monitor the patient's cardiovascular status – virtually and in real-time – ...
Continuous IVC geometry monitoring helps patients with heart failure identify congestion and manage care via a smartphone application.
LMH Health, 325 Maine St., is pictured in May 2021. LMH Health is adding innovative procedures that could make a big difference for cardiac patients in our community. From the removal of ...