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OMRON Healthcare India Enters Home Heart Monitoring & Management Segment in Collaboration with Tricog to Enable Remote Patient Management
KYOTO, Japan, Apr. 18, 2023 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

OMRON Healthcare India, a sales base of the leading player in home healthcare 
monitoring segment OMRON HEALTHCARE Co. Ltd. in India, has announced its foray 
into the remote home heart monitoring & management segment via collaboration 
with Tricog Health Pte. Ltd. (hereinafter "Tricog"). Tricog is a leading heart 
health AI company focused on early diagnosis and management of heart disease in 
the Indian market.

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The endeavor aims to further improve the country's cardiovascular disease 
management ecosystem with the launch of TriCare, a remote patient management 
platform combining the synergies of OMRON's connected monitoring devices and 
Tricog's AI-based health data analytical capabilities.

Photo: Katsuyuki Yamamoto, Manager, New Business & Marketing, OMRON Healthcare 
India, with Dr. Charit Bhograj, Founder and CEO, Tricog
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Value proposition
The collaboration aims to deliver technology that enables monitoring of heart 
conditions at home, and AI that enables timely interventions to focus on urgent 
& unmet needs that lead to excess mortality and morbidity. This includes 
scenarios of delayed detection of symptoms and diseases (for secondary 
healthcare level segment patients) that might cause cardiovascular events like 
heart failure amongst hypertensive patients.

Unmet cardiovascular needs
India has the second-highest deaths from cardiovascular disease (CVD) globally 
(*1) (*2). An estimated one in four adults in India has high blood pressure 
(hypertension) (*3), with only 22.5% of them with blood pressure under control 
(*4), increasing their risk of heart attacks or myocardial infarction (MI), 
strokes or cerebrovascular accidents (CVA), atrial fibrillation (AF), and heart 
failure (HF).

45% of people in India's 40-69 age group are at risk for cardiovascular 
disease, contributing to 27% of all deaths.

The burden of heart failure in India is rapidly increasing, with an estimated 
prevalence of 1.3 to 4.6 million patients (*5). 1.8 million patients are 
hospitalized every year, with a 1-year mortality of nearly 40%. With less than 
1% of these patients receiving optimal medical management, the need to manage 
these patients remotely has immense potential (*6).

Regular measurement of symptoms, vital parameters and an ECG at home can 
prevent cardiovascular events, however it is challenging owing to varied 
factors like shortage of ECG measurement devices at hospitals & clinics, 
irregular availability of cardiologists to interpret the clinical data, and the 
need for more accurate & easy-to-use home monitoring devices. Recording ECG at 
home is almost non-existent in the country; hypertensive patients are caught 
unaware when the situation worsens or an event happens.

Creating new paradigms in healthcare delivery

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- The TriCare Team educates patients and caregivers on heart failure management 
and the use of the mobile application (OMRON Connect) connected to OMRON BP 
Monitors, weight and ECG devices.

- At home, the TriCare Team assists patients virtually in recording their 
symptoms and vital sign measurement in addition to an ECG daily.

- Using Tricog's proprietary AI technology, the team monitors and analyzes the 
data, enabling remote diagnosis of life-threatening conditions and initiating 
actions to prevent complications before they occur while coordinating care with 
the hospital.

"Further to collaborating with varied AI-based healthcare applications in the 
blood pressure & personal healthcare monitoring domain, this is another 
significant step taken by OMRON to expand its presence in the home heart 
monitoring & management segment. With right partners like Tricog on board, we 
are optimistic of making a huge difference to the Indian cardiovascular 
healthcare space as we believe that measuring ECG at home and keeping the 
cardiologists informed real-time can surely reduce the incidence of 
cerebrovascular disease events compared to traditional hospital-based ECG 
measurement. It will also generate immense medical/economic-based social value 
for the nation in the long run via reduction in per capita lifetime healthcare 
costs by reducing the incidence of events," says Katsuyuki Yamamoto, Manager, 
New Business & Marketing, OMRON Healthcare India.

"50% of the 19 million deaths due to cardiovascular disease are preventable 
with early diagnosis and optimal management. With the launch of TriCare, our 
remote patient management platform, in collaboration with OMRON, for the very 
first time, we can put a virtual cardiologist in the home of every heart 
patient. OMRON brings decades of excellence in building world-class 
medical-grade devices that millions around the world trust. With our 
world-class AI that powers patient monitoring, the TriCare platform has the 
potential to impact millions of lives not just in India but around the world," 
says Dr. Charit Bhograj, Founder and CEO, Tricog.

References
(*1) Roth G, Mensah G, Johnson C, et al. Global Burden of Cardiovascular 
Diseases and Risk Factors, 1990-2019. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2020 Dec, 76 (25) 
2982-3021.

(*2) World health statistics 2016: monitoring health for the SDGs, sustainable 
development goals. World Health Organization; 2016 Jun 8.

(*3) Geldsetzer P, Manne-Goehler J, Theilmann M, et al. Diabetes and 
hypertension in India: a nationally representative study of 1.3 million adults. 
JAMA Intern Med. 2018;178(3):363-372

(*4) Koya SF, Pilakkadavath Z, Chandran P, Wilson T, Kuriakose S, Akbar SK, Ali 
A. Hypertension control rate in India: Systematic review and meta-analysis of 
population-level non-interventional studies, 2001-2022. The Lancet Regional 
Health-Southeast Asia. 2023 Feb 1;9:100113.

(*5) Huffman, M. D., & Prabhakaran, D. (2010). Heart failure: epidemiology and 
prevention in India. The National medical journal of India, 23(5), 283.

(*6) Dokainish, H., Teo, K., Zhu, J., Roy, A., AlHabib, K. F., ElSayed, A.,…& 
Mondo, C. (2017). Global mortality variations in patients with heart failure: 
results from the International Congestive Heart Failure (INTER-CHF) prospective 
cohort study. The Lancet Global Health, 5(7), e665-e672.

About OMRON HEALTHCARE and its India business: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202304144899-O3-wCv79U7E.pdf 

- Global: https://healthcare.omron.com/
- India business: https://www.omronbrandshop.com/about-us/

About Tricog: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202304144899-O2-Hw1MgUX3.pdf
Tricog's official website: https://www.tricog.com/


Source: OMRON HEALTHCARE Co., Ltd.
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