Sound Life Sciences has clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market its app that monitors breathing, the University of Washington spinout announced Thursday. The app is based on sonar technology to detect movement. A phone or speaker placed near a patient emits inaudible sound waves that bounce back to the deviceҳ microphone, and the companyҳ software decodes the data. Ӕhis is a really great validation of the technology. With the FDA, thereҳ almost not a higher bar to clear as far as reliability and safety,Ԡsaid chief medical officer Jacob Sunshine, a UW associate professor of anesthesiologyŠRead More
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