These 10 organizations are prime examples of how new approaches to innovative Medical Equipment design are improving patient outcomes and saving lives.
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This presentation contains an introduction to emerging healthcare Technologies. These emerging technologies include Data Analytics, AI, Blockchain, Telehealth, virtual reality, cloud computing, and IOT. The concept of Nanorobots as future medicine is also included in this presentation.
IoT is a modest way to elevate our production and yield with the help of internet. We can supervise and control and communicate with the help of internet. Internet Of Things imagines a future physical and digital entities are to be linked by proper information and communication technologies which will sanction new class of applications and services. In this survey we will ensure a survey of applications and research difficulties for Internet Of Things in Healthcare. Shivani Ramesh Sharma ""Internet of Things (IoT): IoT in Healthcare"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23971.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/computer-security/23971/internet-of-things-iot-iot-in-healthcare/shivani-ramesh-sharma
Europe's Top 5 Medical Device Companies to Watch in 2023.pdfinsightscare
The latest edition of Insights Care, Europe’s Top 5 Medical Device Companies to Watch in 2023, sheds light on the prominent leader, John O’Dea, CEO of Palliare.
This case study was prepared by Stacey McCutcheon and Lyn Den.docxdurantheseldine
This case study was prepared by Stacey McCutcheon and Lyn Denend. Thank you to Jacqueline Shreibati for her contribution to this project.
CASE: BIOE273-6
DATE: 10/26/2021
ITERATING THE BUSINESS MODEL IN A NASCENT
MARKET: ALIVECOR
“It’s hard to evolve from being a hardware to a services company and embrace both
the business-to-business-to-consumer and direct-to-consumer culture. It’s hard to be good
at enterprise sales and make delightful products for the consumer. I think those big themes
have been challenging for many companies, not just AliveCor. But being a first mover has
benefitted AliveCor because they have had the funding and brand loyalty to successfully
embrace different business models.”
– Jacqueline Shreibati, MD, Former CMO, AliveCor
AliveCor is a pioneer in personal electrocardiogram technology (ECG). It was one of the first companies
to leverage digital technology to allow anyone with a smartphone to record and view their own heart
rhythms. While this capability appealed to multiple users, including cardiologists, researchers, and
patients with concerns about their heart health, it took time for the market to mature. And when it did, a
host of competitors in the consumer space made it difficult for AliveCor to sustain its first-mover
advantage. Fortunately, the company has had a steady influx of financing, and a willingness to evolve its
business model in order to optimize and sustain growth.
Background
For decades, portable event monitors have been used to record electrocardiograms (ECG) for non-
hospitalized patients. These graphic representations of the heart’s electrical activity could be transmitted
over the telephone as sound, then converted back into a graphic on the receiving end. In 2010, David
Albert, MD, the former chief clinical scientist of GE’s cardiology division, digitized that process.
Working with scientists Kim Barnett and Bruce Satchwell, Albert built a wireless, single-lead ECG into an
iPhone carrying case. The case had two electrodes on the back. To generate a reading, the patient simply
placed the case on their chest or held it with two hands. The reading was then transmitted wirelessly to the
iPhone and displayed graphically on the screen. The data also could be securely stored and/or
downloaded onto another device or platform, allowing a remote provider to access and interpret the
information.1
To help demonstrate the prototype, Albert made a YouTube video.2 It went viral, capturing the imagination
of early technology adopters who saw the iPhone ECG as an example of how new digital health tools could
change the way care was delivered, making it more accessible and less expensive.
Invented as a hobby rather than intended as a commercial product,3 the iPhone ECG seemed initially like a
hammer in search of a nail. Catalyzed by the video, though, specific uses quickly emerged. First
responders could use it to rapidly screen for rhythm abnormalit.
Powerful Medical Branding for Your Medical Device Investor Deck. Example: Amnis Therapeutics Investor Deck by Berliner Design (www.berlinerdesign.co.il).
This presentation contains an introduction to emerging healthcare Technologies. These emerging technologies include Data Analytics, AI, Blockchain, Telehealth, virtual reality, cloud computing, and IOT. The concept of Nanorobots as future medicine is also included in this presentation.
IoT is a modest way to elevate our production and yield with the help of internet. We can supervise and control and communicate with the help of internet. Internet Of Things imagines a future physical and digital entities are to be linked by proper information and communication technologies which will sanction new class of applications and services. In this survey we will ensure a survey of applications and research difficulties for Internet Of Things in Healthcare. Shivani Ramesh Sharma ""Internet of Things (IoT): IoT in Healthcare"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-4 , June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23971.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/computer-security/23971/internet-of-things-iot-iot-in-healthcare/shivani-ramesh-sharma
Europe's Top 5 Medical Device Companies to Watch in 2023.pdfinsightscare
The latest edition of Insights Care, Europe’s Top 5 Medical Device Companies to Watch in 2023, sheds light on the prominent leader, John O’Dea, CEO of Palliare.
This case study was prepared by Stacey McCutcheon and Lyn Den.docxdurantheseldine
This case study was prepared by Stacey McCutcheon and Lyn Denend. Thank you to Jacqueline Shreibati for her contribution to this project.
CASE: BIOE273-6
DATE: 10/26/2021
ITERATING THE BUSINESS MODEL IN A NASCENT
MARKET: ALIVECOR
“It’s hard to evolve from being a hardware to a services company and embrace both
the business-to-business-to-consumer and direct-to-consumer culture. It’s hard to be good
at enterprise sales and make delightful products for the consumer. I think those big themes
have been challenging for many companies, not just AliveCor. But being a first mover has
benefitted AliveCor because they have had the funding and brand loyalty to successfully
embrace different business models.”
– Jacqueline Shreibati, MD, Former CMO, AliveCor
AliveCor is a pioneer in personal electrocardiogram technology (ECG). It was one of the first companies
to leverage digital technology to allow anyone with a smartphone to record and view their own heart
rhythms. While this capability appealed to multiple users, including cardiologists, researchers, and
patients with concerns about their heart health, it took time for the market to mature. And when it did, a
host of competitors in the consumer space made it difficult for AliveCor to sustain its first-mover
advantage. Fortunately, the company has had a steady influx of financing, and a willingness to evolve its
business model in order to optimize and sustain growth.
Background
For decades, portable event monitors have been used to record electrocardiograms (ECG) for non-
hospitalized patients. These graphic representations of the heart’s electrical activity could be transmitted
over the telephone as sound, then converted back into a graphic on the receiving end. In 2010, David
Albert, MD, the former chief clinical scientist of GE’s cardiology division, digitized that process.
Working with scientists Kim Barnett and Bruce Satchwell, Albert built a wireless, single-lead ECG into an
iPhone carrying case. The case had two electrodes on the back. To generate a reading, the patient simply
placed the case on their chest or held it with two hands. The reading was then transmitted wirelessly to the
iPhone and displayed graphically on the screen. The data also could be securely stored and/or
downloaded onto another device or platform, allowing a remote provider to access and interpret the
information.1
To help demonstrate the prototype, Albert made a YouTube video.2 It went viral, capturing the imagination
of early technology adopters who saw the iPhone ECG as an example of how new digital health tools could
change the way care was delivered, making it more accessible and less expensive.
Invented as a hobby rather than intended as a commercial product,3 the iPhone ECG seemed initially like a
hammer in search of a nail. Catalyzed by the video, though, specific uses quickly emerged. First
responders could use it to rapidly screen for rhythm abnormalit.
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1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
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3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar leads (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
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1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
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1. 10 Most Innovative
Medical Equipment in
2023
By CIO Women Magazine
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Medical Equipment design are improving patient outcomes and saving lives.
Here are the 10 Most Innovative Medical
Equipment in 2023;
1. Biotricity
2. Waqaas Al-Siddiq, a creator of the biotech company Biotricity, had the idea for his
company because he wanted to help individuals keep track of their heart health.
Diabetics use a glucometer. He claims that there was “absolutely nothing”
available to those suffering from cardiac issues. But he rapidly learned that
cardiologists themselves required a better mechanism—a technique to acquire a
large amount of data over time—in order to make reliable diagnoses. Thus in 2018,
he launched Bioflux, a 24/7 electrocardiogram that sends heart data continually
and has a contact center check irregularities in real-time.
Over 3 million people now have access to Bioflux since more than 1,500
cardiologists utilize it. The work of Biotricity innovative Medical Equipment is
finally fulfilling its initial goal. Bioheart, a wearable ECG that connects to a
smartphone to monitor cardiac health, was introduced in November as a direct-to-
consumer product. (Amazon is among the stores selling the $199 gadget.) What it
does, as Al-Siddiq puts it, is “provide you insight into your baseline,” so that you
can see shifts in your circumstances.
“Then you’ll have a history to share with your doctor,” says one patient. The
business has also just introduced its Biokit, which includes a thermometer, pulse
oximeter, and blood pressure cuff that are all linked to the internet and can be used
to communicate data to doctors.
2. Ambu
There has always been a bit of a risk to reusing endoscopes because of the risk of
infection transmission. Ambu innovative Medical Equipment is one of the
forerunners in the field of single-use endoscopes, having received two FDA
approvals in 2023 and a Health Canada Greenlight for a cystoscope, expanding the
company’s selection of single-use scopes.
3. The aScope 4 Broncho Sampler Set is made for bronchial wash and
bronchoalveolar lavage operations, such as airway clearance and lung fluid
samples, while the VivaSight 2 DLT is a double-lumen tube for use in single-lung
ventilation. Ambu plans to expand into the fields of otolaryngology, urology, and
gastroenterology during the next three years. To this end, the company has set a
goal of releasing 20 new products during this time.
3. Xandar Kardian
Checking vitals is an essential but boring chore in hospitals and long-term care
settings, and may be annoying to patients, particularly in the middle of the night.
Xandar Kardian innovative Medical Equipment has proposed a system that uses
ultra-wideband impulse radar to continuously monitor patient vitals without the
necessity of a wearable device.
After receiving 510(k) approval from the FDA in April, Xandar Kardian’s XK300
Autonomous Health Monitoring System has been able to evaluate vital signs such
as heart rate and breathing rate, comparing them to predetermined limits
established by doctors. Xandar Kardian concluded 2023 with $10 million from a
Series A fundraising round, adding to the company’s 23 patents and developing
ties with long-term care organizations and hospitals.
4. 4. CleanSpace Technology
The CleanSpace HALO respirator innovative Medical Equipment may appear like
something out of a science fiction film hospital, but its technology is really vital in
protecting healthcare workers today from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD). CleanSpace HALO, a neck filter that is 40 times more effective than an
N95 mask, is now available. Also, it contributes to less trash being produced by
single-use masks due to their reusability and rechargeability.
In 2023, CleanSpace launched an app that provided healthcare providers with
information about a patient’s respirator, such as its battery life, whether or not it
was properly fitted, and whether or not it had been properly maintained. At the
beginning of the fiscal year 2023, CleanSpace HALO was being used in 20
hospitals; at the end of the year, it was being utilized in more than 850 hospitals,
and by the end of the calendar year 2023, it had entered more than 1,000 hospitals.
Most importantly, CleanSpace HALO really functions: Before the pandemic, the
Sengkang General Hospital in Singapore installed the necessary equipment. No
hospital staff members were infected with COVID-19 despite caring for 748
patients throughout that time.
5. Bolder Surgical
After completing the laparoscopic vascular repair, additional hazards are
introduced when the vessels are closed. The smoke created by thermal sealing
might impair visibility and potentially cause collateral harm during surgery. The
team at Bolder Surgical innovative Medical Equipment set out to find a solution
while also cutting down on the time spent switching instruments.
The CoolSeal Reveal (a vessel viewer) and the CoolSeal Trinity (a sealer, divider,
and dissector) are two of the products in the company’s CoolSeal Vessel Sealing
line (an open sealer, divider, and dissector designed for otolaryngology, as well as
head and neck procedures). Both are designed to keep the instruments as cool as
possible. With a 43% increase in revenue year over year in the first half of 2023,
Bolder Surgical was bought by Hologic for $160 million, with the new parent
company intending to push the CoolSeal suite and other products into usage by
OB/GYN doctors. CoolSeal was released in January 2023.
6. VirtuSense Technologies
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality estimates that between 700,000
and 1,000,000 persons suffer injuries from hospital falls annually. The goal of
5. VirtuSense’s innovative Medical Equipment VSTOne platform, which employs
networked depth sensors and an algorithm to anticipate when a patient is ready to
get out of bed and notify a nurse, is to drastically reduce that number.
After less than two years in operation, VSTOne has been adopted by more than 40
hospitals across almost 30 health systems because of its ability to predict a
patient’s intent to leave bed 35–65 seconds in advance.
In a statement, VirtuSense claimed that its customers had had a 90% decrease in
false alarms and a 60% decrease in falls as a result of using its product. Together,
the fall-prediction features of VTSOne’s wearable vitals sensors and the telehealth
platform’s ability to link patients with experts and other members of the care team
make it an invaluable addition to hospitals.
7. Shockwave Medical
Intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) from Shockwave innovative Medical Equipment
uses the same sonic technique that has been extensively used since the 1980s for
breaking up kidney stones to safely remove calcified plaque from arteries. The
device is expected to get FDA approval in February 2023. (Conventional plaque-
removal methods, such as high-pressure balloons and atherectomy with a tiny drill,
may cause complications such as soft tissue injury and perforating the artery wall.)
6. For the 12,000 Americans who underwent IVL procedures in the first six months
after approval, and perhaps for the roughly 333,000 annually who undergo stent
placements involving calcified heart disease, Shockwave’s IVL device’s ability to
sonically break up the calcium and allow the artery to expand with low pressure
and place a stent is good news.
8. Eko
Before the August release of DUO 2.0, Eko innovative Medical Equipment had
already had a successful year. The DUO is a hybrid digital stethoscope and
electrocardiogram driven by artificial intelligence. In the first half of 2023, the
company sold three times as many stethoscopes and smart assessment software
licenses as it did in all of 2020. This was made possible by the introduction of the
Eko Connect telehealth platform for doctors and the release of an educational app
designed to aid in the interpretation of heart and lung sounds.
The Eko DUO stethoscope, which employs AI to aid in the detection of cardiac
irregularities, has been instrumental in the expansion of the company. Its efficacy
was validated in a May article published in the Journal of the American Heart
Association, which presented data showing that the DUO showed 90% accuracy in
detecting murmurs.
9. Vivos Therapeutics
Unfortunately, a collaboration between dentists and doctors is rare, and when it
does occur, it seldom concerns sleep problems. Vivos Therapeutics innovative
Medical Equipment, makers of an FDA-approved device for treating sleep apnea,
enlists the help of dentists to provide patients with the Vivos Method, a treatment
protocol that frequently incorporates oral appliance technology for the treatment of
dentofacial abnormalities, mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea, and snoring.
Even though the Vivos Method has more than 25,000 users, expanding its reach
was a primary goal for the company in 2023. To this end, the company developed a
new diagnostic technology called VivoScore, which employs a single-sensor ring
recorder to evaluate sleep quality and assist patients in beginning treatment, which
is simpler than with CPAP machines and other methods.
10. EchoNous
To expand the possibilities of its Kosmos AI-powered point-of-care ultrasound,
EchoNous innovative Medical Equipment released the 128-channel linear probe
Lexsa in 2023. Kosmos is a device used to guide central line insertion, nerve
7. blocks, and joint injections, made possible by Lexsa’s high-resolution imaging of
the vascular system, the musculoskeletal system, and the nerves.
The platform’s performance led to a 500% year-over-year rise in worldwide sales
from 2020 to 2023, demonstrating the need for a portable machine with the same
imaging capabilities as a cart-mounted ultrasound before it even established
complete Kosmos’ capabilities with Lexsa.