Digital heart health company Eko Health announced that doctors in the UK can now buy the Core 500 digital headphone for the company, EKO+ membership and accessories via EKO and Amazon UK.
EKO helps health care professionals in identifying and monitoring heart and lung diseases through digital headphones, patients and providers programs, and analysis that supports artificial intelligence.
The Core 500 digital headphone supports personal and distant care through integrated features, including artificial intelligence visions, sound clarity, exam recording, wave visualization, and ECG-Lead. There is also integration with EKO mobile application to capture and share data.
EKO+ membership includes detection of heart disease, atrial fibrillation, bradycartia and latachycardia, as well as multiple expansion, registration and participation, according to the company.
“Bringing technology on behalf of the artificial intelligence from EKO directly to the UK’s health care specialists is an exciting step in expanding the scope of access to high -quality digital hearing tools,” David Becky, General Manager of EKO Health, said in a statement.
“With Core 500 and EKO+ and a full set of accessories now available through Ekohealth.com, we make it easier than ever combined with the advanced headphone technology into their practice.”
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In 2024, Eko Health FDA 510 (K) has received the removal of the heart tool that supports artificial intelligence that helps in detecting early fracture of low -expulsion, which is the main indicator of heart failure. The EKO ECO (ELEFT) allows the service providers to discover the low -expulsion part in 15 seconds during a routine exam using the EKO headphone.
Eleft has been added to the cardiac detection platform in EKO sensors, which already contains many algorithms prepared in Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to determine structural heart hormones.
In 2022, the company pHe received a $ 2.7 million grant from the National Health Institutes to develop automated learning algorithm that detects and classifies pulmonary hypertension.
the Small business innovation research grant (SBIR) went in the second stage towards an algorithm that uses the PCG and ECG data collected by EKO headphones to find high pulmonary blood pressure, or high blood pressure, which affects the arteries in the lungs and the right side of the heart.
In 2022, Eko Health FDA 510 (K) has received a clearance of an algorithm that finds and distinguishes the heart blowing in adult patients and children.
EKO Murmur Analysis program is a machine -learning algorithm that uses heart sounds, acoustic heart scheme and ECG (when available) to detect blowing and specifying type, such as innocent and structural heart blowing.