We’re excited to share that our abstract, “First Reported Real-World Outcomes of the Bodyport Cardiac Scale and Congestion Index in Heart Failure,” will be presented at THT 2026 in the Late-Breaking Clinical Science / First-in-Man & Early Feasibility Studies session.
Our latest data was presented at AHA Scientific Sessions, demonstrating the complementary value of the Bodyport Cardiac Scale/Congestion Index and PA pressure monitoring in heart failure patients: https://t.co/1Xs3FZhgzV #remotemonitoring#heartfailure#RPM#AHA
I’m thrilled to share that our newest peer-reviewed article, “Bioimpedance phase angle is associated with increased heart failure hospitalization risk,” has just been published in the American Heart Journal.
I am excited to share that today, the SCALE-HF results were published in the Journal of Cardiac Failure. The Bodyport Cardiac Scale & Congestion Index enable accurate, early detection of worsening HF in a simple, daily step. https://t.co/F2qhqzO98f
New Medical Devices & Partnerships Could Break Barriers & Lead to Better Heart Failure Care https://t.co/5F8hejBT92 #heartfailure#remotemonitoring
Huge congrats to @bodyport
There is a revolution coming for patients with heart failure: far better outcomes than standard of care are coming because of their digital health platform
Performance of the regular weight based monitoring was compared to the Cardiac Scale and the measured Congestion Index (CI)
✅CI predicted 2x as many HF events with 38%↘️alerts
✅CI is↗️for many weeks with significantly increasing trend for 2+ weeks prior to HF event
🔖Recap of #THT2024
Presentation on the SCALE-HF 1 trial
Remote monitoring is a competitive space
The ideal gold-standard is invasive monitoring but what we use in clinical practice day to day are
🚨Scales🚨
We tested the "Cardiac Scale" and congestion index
@DCRINews
The SCALE-HF 1 trial saw patients use the Cardiac Scale and a congestion index to remotely monitor HF events. DCRI’s @FudimMarat, who presented the findings at the #THT24 conference, says this represents "a notable improvement of the standard of care”: https://t.co/vMwpikKNRY