“We started using AI to enhance algorithms and software to better be able to understand the data that’s in each patient’s ECG. And our goal with that was to bring forward personalized medicine in arrhythmia therapy and improve patient outcomes,” Vektor Medical CEO Rob Krummen says while discussing vMap. In this episode of the Vanguards of Healthcare podcast, Krummen sits down with Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Matt Henriksson to discuss the expansion of the vMap system, which uses standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) readings to help physicians treat arrhythmia cases, including atrial fibrillation. He also covers the company’s strategy to democratize electrophysiology and get patients to ablation treatment as early as possible.

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