A recent study suggested that 1.5 million (or 23%) of nearly 6.6 million cases of atrial fibrillation in the United States are left undiagnosed. Cardiac arrhythmias account for the majority of the 12 million sudden cardiac arrest deaths per year worldwide. Almost 356,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in the United States annually, of which 90% are fatal. In total, 450,000 Americans die from cardiac arrest every year.
InfoBionic, the virtual telemetry company, recently secured 510(k) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration for its next-generation MoMe ARC, which leverages a comprehensive, cloud-based, proprietary platform to deliver on-demand, actionable data and analytics directly to clinicians.
In this interview, DocWire News spoke with Stuart Long, CEO of InfoBionic, about the overall burden of cardiac arrhythmias and how the MoMe ARC empowers patients and physicians.