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#122, Revolutionizing Heart Failure Care Through Non-Invasive Sensing with Filip Peters from Acorai

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Heart failure affects over 60 million people worldwide, yet monitoring blood pressure inside the heart remains an invasive, complex procedure. In this episode of the AWS Health Innovation Podcast, Guy Spigelman, EMEA lead for Healthcare and Life Sciences Startups at AWS, speaks with Filip Peters, CEO of Acorai, about their groundbreaking non-invasive SAVE Sensor System that combines multiple sensing technologies to measure intracardiac pressures - potentially transforming how we manage heart failure.

1. How did Filip transition from finance to healthcare technology?
  • Drawing from his background in machine learning and financial technology, Filip identified an opportunity to apply advanced analytics to cardiac monitoring. His transition exemplifies how cross-industry expertise can drive healthcare innovation.
2. What makes the SAVE Sensor System unique?
  • The system integrates four distinct sensor types - seismic, acoustic, visual, and electrical - creating a comprehensive approach to non-invasive cardiac monitoring. This novel combination enables detailed measurement of intracardiac pressures without invasive procedures.
3. How does Acorai's technology impact patient care?
  • By enabling frequent, non-invasive pressure monitoring, healthcare providers can track heart failure progression more effectively. This capability supports earlier interventions and more precise treatment adjustments, potentially improving outcomes for millions of patients.
4. What considerations went into the device design?
  • Acorai prioritized portability and user experience, creating an intuitive interface that integrates seamlessly with existing hospital workflows. This practical approach addresses key adoption barriers in clinical settings.
5. What milestones indicate Acorai's market potential?
  • The company has expanded operations across six countries and received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, demonstrating strong market validation and regulatory progress. These achievements reflect growing confidence in Acorai's innovative approach.

Learn more about Acorai at https://acorai.com/

Get in touch with AWS here to learn how we can help your organization accelerate healthcare innovation.

Please take a moment and let us know what you think of the podcast, access our feedback survey here.

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Heart failure affects over 60 million people worldwide, yet monitoring blood pressure inside the heart remains an invasive, complex procedure. In this episode of the AWS Health Innovation Podcast, Guy Spigelman, EMEA lead for Healthcare and Life Sciences Startups at AWS, speaks with Filip Peters, CEO of Acorai, about their groundbreaking non-invasive SAVE Sensor System that combines multiple sensing technologies to measure intracardiac pressures - potentially transforming how we manage heart failure.

1. How did Filip transition from finance to healthcare technology?
  • Drawing from his background in machine learning and financial technology, Filip identified an opportunity to apply advanced analytics to cardiac monitoring. His transition exemplifies how cross-industry expertise can drive healthcare innovation.
2. What makes the SAVE Sensor System unique?
  • The system integrates four distinct sensor types - seismic, acoustic, visual, and electrical - creating a comprehensive approach to non-invasive cardiac monitoring. This novel combination enables detailed measurement of intracardiac pressures without invasive procedures.
3. How does Acorai's technology impact patient care?
  • By enabling frequent, non-invasive pressure monitoring, healthcare providers can track heart failure progression more effectively. This capability supports earlier interventions and more precise treatment adjustments, potentially improving outcomes for millions of patients.
4. What considerations went into the device design?
  • Acorai prioritized portability and user experience, creating an intuitive interface that integrates seamlessly with existing hospital workflows. This practical approach addresses key adoption barriers in clinical settings.
5. What milestones indicate Acorai's market potential?
  • The company has expanded operations across six countries and received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, demonstrating strong market validation and regulatory progress. These achievements reflect growing confidence in Acorai's innovative approach.

Learn more about Acorai at https://acorai.com/

Get in touch with AWS here to learn how we can help your organization accelerate healthcare innovation.

Please take a moment and let us know what you think of the podcast, access our feedback survey here.

  continue reading

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