Anumana And Pfizer Partner To Enable Early Detection Of Underdiagnosed Cardiovascular Disease
Anumana, Inc., an AI-driven health technology company and portfolio company of nference, has entered into a multi-year agreement with Pfizer, Inc. for Anumana to develop an artificial intelligence electrocardiogram algorithm designed to enable the early suspicion of cardiac amyloidosis. Anumana will conduct a clinical validation trial and pursue De Novo classification for the algorithm as a Software-as-a-Medical-Device and aims to gain regulatory approval for the algorithm as an SaMD for the detection of cardiac amyloidosis in the U.S., Europe and Japan.
Cardiac amyloidosis is a serious, progressive, and underdiagnosed rare disease that leads to heart failure.1 In patients with cardiac amyloidosis, the heart walls become stiff, making it difficult for the left ventricle to properly relax and fill with blood, while at the same time hampering its ability to squeeze and pump blood out of the heart. Symptoms and comorbidities associated with cardiac amyloidosis, such as shortness of breath, knee pain, bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome, kidney disease, and gastrointestinal issues, can vary and seem unrelated, making diagnosis difficult.2,3