Samsung Wins Nod for Sleep Apnea Feature

The company said the feature enables users over the age of 22 who have not been diagnosed with sleep apnea to detect moderate to severe signs of the condition over a two-night monitoring period.

Omar Ford

February 12, 2024

1 Min Read
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At a Glance

  • Samsung beats Apple to the punch for sleep apnea symptom detection.
  • The nod follows a previous approval by South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced in October of 2023. 

Samsung is becoming more competitive in the healthcare wearable space. The Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, South Korea-based company won de novo authorization for a sleep apnea feature on its Galaxy Watch and Phone.

 The authorization follows a previous approval by South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced in October of 2023. 

 In a release, Samsung said the feature enables users over the age of 22 who have not been diagnosed with sleep apnea to detect moderate to severe signs of the condition over a two-night monitoring period. 

 The feature will be available via the Samsung Health Monitor app. 

 The company said as a result of the detection, people could seek medical care to reduce the possibility of health-related complications.

FDA’s nod comes a few months after Bloomberg reported it

was rumored that Apple

would have hypertension and sleep apnea detection for its next watch. 

 Samsung is in a position that Apple was in back in 2018. The Cupertino, CA-based company won FDA clearance for an atrial fibrillation (AFib) detection wearable watch to include an ECG app, that can classify whether there are signs of AFib, and another app that analyzes pulse rates for irregular rhythms.

 While there were other technologies on the market – Apple’s nod in 2018 brought visibility AFib detection. Samsung’s nod could make detecting signs of sleep apnea commonplace, too. 

Related:Samsung Unveils Galaxy Gear, Enters Wearable Devices Market

About the Author

Omar Ford

Omar Ford is a veteran reporter in the field of medical technology and healthcare journalism. As Editor-in-Chief of MD+DI (Medical Device and Diagnostics Industry), a leading publication in the industry, Ford has established himself as an authoritative voice and a trusted source of information.

Ford, who has a bachelor's degree in print journalism from the University of South Carolina, has dedicated his career to reporting on the latest advancements and trends in the medical device and diagnostic sector.

During his tenure at MD+DI, Ford has covered a wide range of topics, including emerging medical technologies, regulatory developments, market trends, and the rise of artificial intelligence. He has interviewed influential leaders and key opinion leaders in the field, providing readers with valuable perspectives and expert analysis.

 

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