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By Anthony Vecchione | 02:12 pm | July 08, 2025
The company will use the funds for a European feasibility study for its transcatheter device and for the launch of a U.S.-based clinical study.
By Adam Ang | 09:48 pm | October 08, 2024
The company is also recruiting a CEO in the US.
By Adam Ang | 03:59 am | August 10, 2023
The Lyfe e-clinic supports cardiologists with remote monitoring capability. 
By Emily Olsen | 01:31 pm | December 06, 2022
EchoGo Heart Failure, developed in partnership with the Mayo Clinic, helps physicians detect heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:32 am | October 30, 2020
In addition to a study of asthma patients with Anthem, the tech giant is working with the Universities of Toronto and Washington on two other studies using its new Apple Watch Series 6.
By Sara Mageit | 07:38 am | September 30, 2020
The joint UK-US scientific research team will use AI and machine learning to predict and detect heart failure.
By Laura Lovett | 02:32 pm | September 14, 2018
Endotronix lands $45 million to launch its Cordella Heart Failure System and further development of its Cordella Pulmonary Artery Sensory system. 
By Bill Siwicki | 04:22 pm | March 12, 2018
A new study, sponsored by the US Department of Veterans Affairs, applied wearable biosensors to post-acute heart failure patients and deployed FDA-cleared analytics from vendor physIQ to detect vital sign anomalies.
By Jonah Comstock | 06:47 am | May 05, 2015
Mountain View, California-based Amiigo, which makes an activity tracker that raised $580,000 on Indiegogo in 2013, has teamed up with online patient community platform Alliance Health to launch a new study looking at the combined effect of wearables and peer support on heart failure patients.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:38 am | April 23, 2015
A retrospective matched-pair cohort study of 348 patients in Partners HealthCare's Boston-area hospitals shows that remote monitoring in congestive heart failure patients can reduce 120-day hospitalizations and mortality.