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The Eko Low Ejection Fraction Tool will be added to the company's cardiac early detection platform, which already includes various algorithms to inspect heart health.
Smart stethoscope company Eko received a $2.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, and Halo raised $2.6 million for its research and development collaboration tool.
Eko Murmur Analysis Software is a machine learning algorithm that detects and characterizes heart murmurs in adult and pediatric patients.
The app includes an AI software algorithm, which was cleared in 2020.
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The companies will also be looking into using Eko's tech in clinical trials.
Eko's ECG low ejection fraction tool will now be able to help clinicians spot cardiac complications associated with the novel coronavirus.
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From mobile ECGs to tele-rehabilitation to defibrillator delivery drones, a range of new data was on display at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2019.