Alarm Fatigue. Medical Device Interoperability for Quiet ICU
Insights December 17, 2020
Nearly every medical device in modern hospitals is outfitted with an alarm – patient monitors, infusion pumps, ventilators, pulse oximeters, sequential compression devices, beds, and...
Auriga Receives 5.0 Review on Clutch from Medical Device Company
News November 17, 2020
Medical device software development and testing has been a top priority for Auriga for nearly 17 years. Over 250 engineers engaged in medical projects, eight...
Ensuring Medical Device Interoperability with Legacy Systems
Insights October 06, 2020
With the increase in the number and variety of healthcare facility settings evolving into complex specialized environments, the number of challenges also is on the...
How to Improve ECG Rhythm Recognition Using a DCNN
Tech Corner June 22, 2020
Recently, I published a piece on recognizing ECG rhythms using a deep convolutional neural network (DCNN). The article argues that the reliable recognition of certain...
Auriga Joins OR.NET Association for Medical Device Interoperability
News June 15, 2020
Auriga is proud to announce that it has become a member of the OR.NET e.V. association, a non-profit organization committed to the international standardization and...
Ventilator Shortages: Medical Device Industry vs. Coronavirus
Insights April 02, 2020
The COVID-19 outbreak, which is a disease caused by a coronavirus that has spread to more than 100 countries in a matter of a few...
MEDICA 2019: Wearables, Digital Twins, and AI in Healthcare
News January 14, 2020
MEDICA, one of the world’s largest trade fairs for medical technology and equipment, is on our annual calendar, and 2019 was no exception. At the...
Digital Twins and Robots in Medical Device Development and Testing
Insights November 25, 2019
Learn how to use the combination of digital twins, robots and manual testing in software development for medical devices.
ECG Rhythm Recognition by Deep Convolutional Neural Network
Tech Corner November 05, 2019
According to the World Health Organization, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. It’s estimated that 17.9 million people died from CVD...