
US-based medical device company AliveCor has introduced the AI-powered KardiaMobile 6L Max and KardiaAlert, enhancing personal ECG solutions.
The KardiaMobile 6L Max, integrated with advanced AI, offers a broader spectrum of arrhythmia detection and insights.
The KardiaAlert solution, exclusive to KardiaCare subscribers, alerts users to potential ECG changes, enabling early detection of serious conditions.
AliveCor chief business officer Sanjay Voleti said: “AliveCor is committed to innovating for patients, providers and the healthcare industry alike.
“With the launch of KardiaMobile 6L Max and the integration of KardiaAlert, we are proud to provide patients and clinicians with the most comprehensive AI-based heart health system available over-the-counter.”
KardiaMobile 6L Max, a personal ECG system, addresses the growing need for remote cardiac monitoring driven by an ageing global population and rising cardiac conditions.
It combines KardiaCare membership with AliveCor’s innovative ECG monitor, providing affordable and accessible cardiac care.
The system offers detailed ECG, blood pressure, and weight data reporting, with remote access to board-certified cardiologists.
The package includes a KardiaMobile 6L Max ECG device and a one-year KardiaCare subscription, featuring the new KardiaAlert.
KardiaAlert compares each ECG against a baseline to detect potential changes over time, which might be missed in single recordings, and could indicate serious conditions.
The changes detected are reviewed by a cardiologist, enabling patients to engage in informed discussions with healthcare providers.
AliveCor founder and chief medical officer David Albert said: “KardiaMobile 6L Max identifies up to 20 arrhythmias with a clinician review, more than any other personal ECG, all without doctors appointments, waiting rooms, or lengthy tests.
“Meanwhile, KardiaAlert monitors ECGs for potential changes over time.
“These next-generation capabilities enable cardiologists to spend more time on patients who require in-person care, while simultaneously empowering patients to remotely manage their care with peace of mind.”