OmnySense receives a US patent on its method of using a “smart thermometer” to acquire and analyze respiratory sounds while “you take your temperature”
The user simply places the thermometer-shaped device under their tongue for 30 seconds, recording respiratory sounds via an in-mouth microphone while simultaneously measuring oral temperature. OmnySense's algorithms and AI-based assessment process these sounds, delivering a medical analysis directly to the user's app. This patented method provides a powerful tool for direct and automatic at-home respiratory tracking.
OmnySense Ltd., an Israeli digital-health startup, is developing a unique solution which provides the home user with an informed medical assessment at home, powered by state-of-the-art Medical Large Language Models (Med LMs). The company’s thermometer-shaped device is the only one capable of capturing a comprehensive dataset of clinical parameters simultaneously and consistently, including respiratory data, vital signs and ECG. This dataset - together with the patient’s symptoms and medical history - is analyzed using Med LMs to provide an automatic assessment directly to the user, and can also be shared with a remote physician, caregiver etc.
Ian Solomon, CTO of OmnySense, stated: "We are delighted to have been awarded this US patent, which we see as validating the originality of our next-generation smart-thermometer technology. This breakthrough technology provides sophisticated respiratory analysis directly to the consumer, with the ability to provide him/her with automatic medical assessments based on a very broad dataset. This has numerous applications, including monitoring respiratory conditions at home and early detection of conditions including pneumonia, COPD and congestive heart failure.”
Ian Solomon
OmnySense Ltd
Ian@omnysense.com
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