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iHealth presents CardioLab wireless monitoring for cardiovascular assessment
iHealth, the pioneer of connected health, launches the iHealth CardioLab, the first connected cardiovascular diagnostics system for early detection of peripheral arterial diseases. With two measuring modules simultaneously positioned on the arm and ankle, this new device provides early detection of arterial disease by measuring blood pressure and calculating of several cardiovascular markers such as ABI (Ankle Brachial Index), MAP (mean arterial pressure), PP (pulse pressure), C/O (cardiac output) and S/V (stroke volume). The iHealth CardioLab gives general practitioners a quick and detailed cardiovascular evaluation that will allow them to anticipate many health problems and switch from curative health to preventive health.
Early detection of peripheral arterial disease
With the medical industry worldwide focusing on converting what is currently a curative healthcare system into a preventive one, the iHealth CardioLab becomes an essential tool as it allows medical professionals to detect abnormalities before they evolve into more serious symptoms. The iHealth CardioLab provides a simple, accurate and efficient way to calculate the risk of PAD (peripheral arterial disease), strokes or infarctus during a routine medical examination. An excellent predictor of peripheral artery disease, the iHealth CardioLab will have a significant impact on health. Indeed, with the iHealth CardioLab the general practitioner can direct patients to a cardiologist or vascular specialist if early stage abnormalities are detected.
A complete cardiovascular evaluation
The iHealth CardioLab allows the GP to carry out various measurements that give a detailed assessment of the patient’s cardiovascular status.
- ABI (Ankle Brachial Index) is the ratio of systolic pressure at the ankle to the systolic blood pressure of the arm. It is the most effective indicator for the screening, diagnosis and prevention of peripheral arterial disease. Typically, this measurement is performed using a Doppler probe. With the iHealth CardioLab, it is now possible to calculate the ABI more easily and accurately in less than 2 minutes.
- MAP (Mean Arterial Pressure) assesses blood pressure that is exerted on the artery walls.
- PP (Pulse Pressure) is the difference between systolic and diastolic pressures and is a strong predictor of heart problems, especially in elderly patients.
- C/O (Cardiac Output) is the volume of blood ejected by the ventricle per minute.
- S/V (Stroke Volume) is the volume of blood ejected by the ventricle with every heartbeat.
These values, âÂÂÂÂÂÂâÂÂÂÂÂÂcalculated from the measurement of blood pressure (systolic and diastolic), are the result of algorithms validated and used by cardiologists and vascular specialists.
“Because of the current differing medical procedures for measuring the ABI (should the doctor use the posterior tibial artery, anterior tibial artery or dorsalis pedis artery?), we decided to unify the results by introducing an oscillometric measuring system to standardize ABI and make it accessible to all physicians,” says Uwe Diegel, CEO of iHealthLabs Europe. “Easy to use, allowing for quick measurement - less than two minutes - with very low margins of error associated with handling errors, the iHealth CardioLab is aimed to be used as a prevention tool by general practitioners to detect problems before they translate into external events”.
iHealth Pro, an application dedicated to healthcare professionals.
To operate the iHealth CardioLab and other iHealth Pro devices, iHealth has created the iHealth Pro App, used on an Apple iPad. iHealth Pro is intuitive to use and correlates the data from the iHealth CardioLab with other risk factors for a better overview of the patient’s health.
The connection between the iHealth Pro App and the iHealth CardioLab is made by Bluetooth, allowing healthcare professionals to easily import the results of the patient and incorporate them in his medical records. For more information about iHealth Pro please click here.
A complete range of products to manage the health of patients
The iHealth CardioLab extends the iHealth Pro range of connected devices for healthcare professionals which include a blood pressure monitor, a pulse oximeter, glucometer and a scale. iHealth also offers a range of clinically validated devices and a dedicated application for the patient that allows him to interact directly with his doctor. The medical professional can directly import the home monitoring data of his patients directly into the iHealth Pro App.
Pricing and Availability
iHealth CardioLab is already available at a retail price of £429.
The iHealth Pro application for iPad is available for free on the App Store.
For more information about iHealth CardioLab please click here.
The iHealth CardioLab is a Class IIa medical device, and is a regulated health product that as such bears the CE0197 marking
The iHealth Pro application is a Class I medical device, and is regulated health product that carries this title the CE0197 marking
About iHealth
iHealth, established in Silicon Valley in 2009, is a world leader in connected health, producing and distributing innovative health products that allow users to better understand their bodies’ vital signs. Clinically approved, iHealth has created a complete ecosystem of products, from blood pressure monitors, glucometers, body analysis scales and pulse oximeters, through to activity and sleep monitors. With the free iHealth MyVitals app, available on iOS and Android, users can analyse and follow their health statistics, trends and simultaneously share them with their doctors or families.
iHealth also offers a product line for health professionals, paired with a dedicated application called iHealthPro; connecting doctors and patients. Directed by Uwe Diegel in Europe, iHealth benefits from its experience of over 20 years in the manufacturing of medical devices.
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