Sam Brusco, Associate Editor02.01.22
AliveCor launched KardiaMobile Card, a personal electrocardiogram (ECG) device the size of a standard credit card. Able to fit in a wallet, it provides a medical-grade, single-lead ECG in 30 seconds.
According to the company, it is the world’s first credit-card-sized ECG that the FDA has cleared.
"After disrupting traditional ECG monitoring with our game-changing Kardia platform, we have now achieved the unprecedented milestone of creating the first-ever credit-card-sized personal ECG," Priya Abani, CEO of AliveCor told the press. "KardiaMobile Card delivers the most sophisticated AI in the most convenient form factor ever, putting the power of real-time ECG analysis directly in patients' wallets and furthering our vision of becoming the 24/7 virtual cardiologist for patients when they're not in front of their physician."
With the ability to pair with a smartphone via Bluetooth, KardiaMobile Card can spot six of the most common abnormal heart rhythms. Users can access to cardiologists’ analysis of the ECGs, monthly reports of heart health, and can automatically share ECG recordings. The device was designed to resist weather, water, and wear and tell as well.
"The availability of a personal ECG that fits in a wallet will change the face of remote cardiac monitoring for patients and healthcare professionals alike," said Darria Long Gillespie, MD, emergency physician and Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, AliveCor Ambassador, and founder of the TrueveLab. "As someone who lives with ventricular tachycardia and has treated patients with arrhythmias, I know how critical it is to access accurate ECG recordings in real time. KardiaMobile Card has made this technology even easier to access, and it has quickly become the most valuable card in my wallet."
The technology also grants users one year of access to KardiaCare heart health services, including cardiologist ECG evaluations, monthly reports to summarize ECG and blood pressure data, automatic sharing, and capability to spot a wider range of heart conditions.
According to the company, it is the world’s first credit-card-sized ECG that the FDA has cleared.
"After disrupting traditional ECG monitoring with our game-changing Kardia platform, we have now achieved the unprecedented milestone of creating the first-ever credit-card-sized personal ECG," Priya Abani, CEO of AliveCor told the press. "KardiaMobile Card delivers the most sophisticated AI in the most convenient form factor ever, putting the power of real-time ECG analysis directly in patients' wallets and furthering our vision of becoming the 24/7 virtual cardiologist for patients when they're not in front of their physician."
With the ability to pair with a smartphone via Bluetooth, KardiaMobile Card can spot six of the most common abnormal heart rhythms. Users can access to cardiologists’ analysis of the ECGs, monthly reports of heart health, and can automatically share ECG recordings. The device was designed to resist weather, water, and wear and tell as well.
"The availability of a personal ECG that fits in a wallet will change the face of remote cardiac monitoring for patients and healthcare professionals alike," said Darria Long Gillespie, MD, emergency physician and Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, AliveCor Ambassador, and founder of the TrueveLab. "As someone who lives with ventricular tachycardia and has treated patients with arrhythmias, I know how critical it is to access accurate ECG recordings in real time. KardiaMobile Card has made this technology even easier to access, and it has quickly become the most valuable card in my wallet."
The technology also grants users one year of access to KardiaCare heart health services, including cardiologist ECG evaluations, monthly reports to summarize ECG and blood pressure data, automatic sharing, and capability to spot a wider range of heart conditions.