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Overview of health innovations – Part. 2
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From January 7 to 10, the big innovation show took place in Las Vegas: the CES (Consumer Electronic Show). Continuation of our (not exhaustive) overview of innovations in the health field.
Hygia: collaborative solution that improves collaboration between the patient and healthcare professionals.
The objective ofHygia is to put the patient back at the heart of the treatment. We want to empower him by offering him a digital health space and control over his medical data. The start-up presented 2 solutions to the CES: Hygia Pulse, the objective of which is to prepare the consultation by involving the patient in this process and by adding new technologies to the treatment process; Hygia Care a web / mobile application dedicated to the patient to collect their health data, feed their secure cloud or manage the sharing of their health data.
Heart monitoring by ear with Valencell
American society Valencell, specializing in sensors integrated into watches or phones, presented a pair of headphones that measure blood pressure. For this American actor, the ear is the best place to measure blood pressure, because it allows an optimized reading of the heart rate. In terms of accuracy, Valencell says its technology should be up to automated wrists, meet ISO precision standards, and should be able to correctly identify hypertension with 89% accuracy.
Bodyo, the health capsule at the service of preventive medicine
The start up Bodyo presented to CES its solution for monitoring vital factors thanks to an intelligent capsule linked to a platform offering a prediction and diagnostic system, integrating the patient's history, activity, nutrition and sleep characteristics. In less than 10 minutes, the AI Pod capsule measures 19 medical parameters (weight, blood pressure, sugar level, etc.) and establishes a diagnosis.
Xsensio awarded an Innovation award at CES
Developed in Switzerland, the start up Xsensio won an Innovation award at CES for its microscopic laboratory “Lab-On-Skin”. It is a smart health connected sensor which, beyond basic constants such as physical information (number of steps, heartbeat, etc.) detects much more precise physiological markers in sweat. It is capable of analyzing the biomarkers present in sweat, in particular electrolytes, proteins, hormones, the system gives real-time indications on the health and well-being of the user.
Facial reactions in the service of diagnosis with Binah.ai
The Israeli start-up Binah.ai offers smart health connected and mobile devices using ehealth and facial reaction analysis to obtain user biometric data: blood pressure, heart rate, stress level … The data is analyzed via applications focused on artificial intelligence. The goal is to rend accessible data science with ready-to-use use cases, combining signal processing and AI to deliver levels of accuracy, stability and performance previously unattainable.
AiiNTENSE: artificial intelligence at the service of intensive care
Selected as part of the IMT / Bercy Innovation Prize, AiiNTENSE presented its comprehensive cognitive support solution for resuscitation services in hospitals and clinics to improve medical and ethical care for patients. This tool brings increased intelligence to the resuscitation team, promising first an improvement in the quality of medical decisions and, in the future, a precise and personalized resuscitation. The prototype presented brings together in a single interface the relevant clinical data to allow the resuscitator to make a diagnosis, a prognosis and to decide on therapeutic and ethical acts for his patient. This prototype was developed for a representative pathology, that of coma after cardiac arrest, which affects 150,000 patients in Europe each year.
Sources: Tic Santé, Hub Institute, Usine Digitale
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