Belt monitors heart failure patients
“Researchers at Florida Atlantic University have developed a belt that can monitor heart failure patients for [MORE]
3D printed leech-inspired origami dry electrodes for electrophysiology sensing robots
“In this study [from researchers at Simon Fraser University], based on [MORE]
The Slimmest ECG Ever Created
“The KardiaMobile Card is the slimmest and smallest self-contained, commercially available ECG that has been created [MORE]
Body Scan scale measures the composition of body parts
“Over five years after the release of the Body Cardio (and one [MORE]
Mayo ECG monitoring lab
Lub-dub goes the heart—72 beats per minute, 103,680 per day, or 2.5 billion times over a 70 [MORE]
KOSMOS 3 in 1 device
“EchoNous (Redmond, WA), a developer of novel ultrasounds, has found a way to leverage multiple critical [MORE]
Atrial Fibrillation
Wilhem Einthoven’s first electrocardiograph in 1903 required five operators, weighed nearly 600 lbs., and required that the patient have [MORE]
ECG Business Card
It says right on this business-card gizmo that it is not a diagnostic device, but it is intriguing [MORE]
EKG Monitor
Based on developing “dry” electrodes, which do not need a gel to transmit a heartbeat pulse to an [MORE]
David E. Albert, MD
There are inventors, doctors and entrepreneurs, and occasionally, all three are in one body—such as David [MORE]
ECG Reading on Prius
Recently, Tagline had a piece about Ford Motor Company’s prototype ECG driver’s seat; now, Toyota is [MORE]