Atrial fibrillation (AF) continues to be the most common heart rhythm disturbance, affecting more than 140 million people worldwide. AliveCor is focused on helping those with diagnosed and undiagnosed ...
The AliveCor monitor is in a thin case with two electrodes that snaps onto the back of an iPhone 4 or 5. To obtain an ECG recording, the patient just holds the device while pressing fingers from each ...
San Francisco-based AliveCor announced that the FDA has granted its smartphone-enabled, single-channel ECG (electrocardiogram) recorder device over-the-counter (OTC) clearance. The company is now ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA —The Food and Drug Administration has approved a wrist-worn version of the groundbreaking KardiaMobile from AliveCor, the company has announced. It's the next step in AliveCor's bid ...
While the step counters and run tracker apps of the world get most of the attention, a growing number of apps in the marketplace are serving serious clinical needs. One is AliveCor‘s AliveECG app, ...
Smartphone ECG company AliveCor announced the publication of a long-awaited independent trial of the technology conducted by the Cleveland Clinic. As was reported at Heart Rhythm Society in May 2014, ...
Thin is in for AliveCor: The personal electrocardiogram maker scored FDA clearance for its slimmest heart monitor yet, which is the size and shape of a credit card and aptly named the KardiaMobile ...
Achieving CE Mark is a significant achievement as it allows the company to eventually deliver the AliveCor Heart Monitor, AliveECG app with the AF detector and subsequent algorithms going forward ...
KardiaMobile 6L Max is powered by advanced AI to offer a wider range of arrhythmia detection, more insights, and ongoing access to board-certified cardiologist ECG reviews. KardiaAlert is a ...
This week the FDA has approved a new smartphone ECG device that is capable of detecting three heart arrhythmias takes the form of the AliveCor KardiaMobile. Designed to detect Atrial Fibrillation ...
Health technology company AliveCor, maker of connected electrocardiogram devices, is trying to ban U.S. sales of the Apple Watch, claiming the tech giant allegedly infringed on three of its patents.