EchoNous, Inc. news
EchoNous, the leader in ultra-portable, AI-guided point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) tools and software, announced that the company has partnered with Singapore-based Us2.ai, developers of machine learning-driven software that automates the analyses of echocardiographic imagery and measurements. Us2.ai’s technology received FDA approval on July 27, 2021
Us2.ai’s software is being integrated into EchoNous’s
Today, EchoNous announced the launch of Kosmos Universal Platform (UP), a specialized software platform that helps educators streamline and automate the process of teaching POCUS, specifically ultrasound scanning—an emerging and critical skill for modern-day medicine.</
The disruptive impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on medical services has been a central concern across our industry. The global health strategy, backed by guidance from the National Institutes of Health and
There is no doubt that 2-dimensional (2D) ultrasound imaging can be a challenging task to learn. Performing ultrasound requires some imagination. A simple turn of the transducer can change the orientation of anatomy. Therefore, learning anatomy in this way is not always straightforward as with 3-dimensional fixed images. To further complicate matters, the human body presents obstacles at nearly every turn of the transducer.
A basic review of how ultrasound waves (pressure waves)
EchoNous, an innovator focused on delivering intelligent medical tools, announces the release of EchoNous Bladder™, a highly reliable, all-electronic, non-mechanical, bladder scanning tool for nurses. To help nurses quickly determine bladder volume of patients, EchoNous Bladder combines data-rich fanning, a state-of-the-art algorith
