Cough into your smartphone to find out if you are
suffering from asthma
An Australia-based digital health solution provider has
developed an app that can diagnose respiratory
diseases like pneumonia, croup and asthma with high accuracy
through a cough into
a smartphone, a media report said. The app ResApp has been developed by
Perth-based ResApp Health. A recent clinical study of 524 pediatric patients at
the west Australian city’s Joondalup Health Campus and Princess Margaret
Hospital found that the smartphone-based system can achieve an overall accuracy
of 89 percent, the West Australian reported. ResApp has been developing
machine-learning algorithms that will automatically determine which respiratory
condition a patient might have, including pneumonia, asthma, bronchiolitis andCOPD —
an umbrella term used to describe progressive lung diseases.
The company released data from this trial previously in
November, but that data set included fewer patients. The larger group is now
starting to show ResApp’s effectiveness in diagnosing less common conditions.
‘We are pleased to again report high levels of accuracy on a dataset that is
more than 50 percent larger than the previously used dataset,’ Tony Keating,
CEO and managing director of ResApp, said in a statement. ‘These updated
results reaffirm the algorithm’s clinical accuracy right before we enter the
pivotal studies needed for our upcoming premarket submission to the US Food and
Drug Administration,’ he added. In addition, these preliminary results for the
separation of bacterial and atypical pneumonia from viral pneumonia are very
exciting as they demonstrate the power of ResApp’s algorithm in supporting
clinicians in making critical decisions for patient treatment,’ Keating
noted.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
12.04.2016
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