smart stethoscope
Powered by AI, it has over 80% accuracy in detecting valvular heart disease.
The NUHS will facilitate the study on AeviceMD's use in detecting wheezing among paediatric patients with breathing difficulties.
The smartphone-connected device includes a microphone and ECG leads, and relies on machine learning capabilities to identify irregular heart rhythms.
Berkeley, California-based smart stethoscope company Eko Devices has raised $5 million in new funding.
Brisbane, Australia-based M3DICINE is the latest device maker looking to distance physicians from their signature rubber-tubed stethoscopes.