MedCity News March 22, 2022
Michael Schroeder

The Eko App uses automated disease detection software and is paired with the company’s line of smart stethoscopes to analyze heart sounds with FDA-cleared AI algorithms. The redesigned app includes a range of new features to analyze heart sounds and cardiac rhythm for potential problems, the company said.

Eko—a maker of smart stethoscopes paired with software—announced Tuesday the launch of its newly redesigned app for cardiovascular disease screening. The Oakland, California company is focused on improving heart and lung disease detection.

Its smart stethoscopes are combined with accompanying automated disease detection software using the Eko App to analyze heart sounds with FDA-cleared AI algorithms. The redesigned app includes a range of new features to analyze heart sounds and rhythm for...

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