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Arab Health: UAE approves ECG app with 95% accurate, instant results

Using artificial intelligence, the app helps paramedics read and analyse the ECG within 10-30 seconds and diagnose 45 heart diseases

ECG app approved in UAE MoHAP

Medical practitioners, and even those at home, will be able to use technology and reduce the time taken for one of the most vital steps in cardiovascular treatment – taking electrocardiogram (ECG) and analysing it.

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), in cooperation with ProCardio Medical Equipment Company, is showcasing at the Arab Health 2022 the latest ECG interpretation and analysis smart app, with 95% accurate and instant results.

Using artificial intelligence technology, the ECG can be read and data analyzed by the paramedic teams within 10-30 seconds, whether during road accidents or at home. It can transfer the real image of the ECG reality to the hospital after analyzing it with an accuracy of up to 95%, which contributes to reducing time and effort and saving patients’ lives.

The application has the ability to diagnose 45 heart diseases in less than 10 seconds, including cardiac arrhythmia, conduction disorders, myocardial infarction, ventricular and atrial hypertrophy, pericarditis, angina pectoris.

This comes as part of the ministry’s efforts to help healthcare providers and patients to use the latest innovations in reading and diagnosing the electrocardiogram (ECG) results accurately and instantly, leading to a better and faster diagnosis, especially for critical cases.

The app is now available for use in the UAE after having been licensed by the ministry’s Health Regulatory Sector. The app can accurately and quickly read, analyse, and diagnose the patient’s condition, which would be particularly important in dealing with critical cases, such as cardiac arrhythmia – an irregular heartbeat.

“The new project comes in line with the ministry’s efforts to attract, license, and register innovative medical products and advanced applications that support and facilitate the work of health care providers and members of society,” said Dr Amin Hussein Al-Amiri, Assistant Undersecretary for the Health Regulation Sector.

“We are also keen to promote the use of modern technology which plays a major role in producing medical and digital equipment and supplies.”

Al Amiri asserted that the trend towards the use of cutting-edge technology would help enhance the country’s competitiveness by creating a legislative and investment environment keeping pace with international best practices, thus cementing the UAE’s status as a global destination to attract global and digital medical companies and motivate them to open branches in the UAE.

Thanks to the UAE’s success in preserving the intellectual property rights of manufacturing medical equipment and innovative medicines, the ministry seeks to encourage hundreds of international companies to choose the UAE as a regional headquarters for its logistical stock of medical and pharmaceutical products and items.

This would help support patients, the treatment system, and the medical tourism program, to attract patients from across the region to get their treatment in the UAE, concluded Al Amiri.