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Publication
Multimodal wearable EEG, EMG and accelerometry measurements improve the accuracy of tonic-clonic seizure detection
This paper aims to investigate the possibility of detecting tonic-clonic seizures with behind-the-ear, two-channel wearable electroencephalography (EEG), and to evaluate its added value to non-EEG modalities in TCS detection
Video
Webinaire à la demande | Les Holters de demain: Nouvelle Ère de la Télésurveillance Cardiaque
Rejoignez-nous pour une discussion autour de l'avenir de la télésurveillance cardiaque avec le Dr Léopold Loumaye, cardiologue, qui a intégré avec succès la solution de télésurveillance de Byteflies dans son cabinet privé.
Blogpost
Telemonitoring as Part of the Electronic Patient Record
Telemonitoring, integrated with electronic patient records, enhances home recovery for patients by allowing remote monitoring and support. This innovation improves patient life quality and extends life expectancy, particularly for cancer patients. A collaboration between nexuzhealth and Byteflies leverages telemetry to streamline healthcare delivery, demonstrating significant benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic. The OncoCare@home project exemplifies the initiative's success, aiming to reduce hospital stays and improve cancer patient outcomes through early detection and monitoring. This approach promises a more efficient, unified healthcare system, benefiting both providers and patients.
Tim Bogaert
Chief Technology Officer - CISO
Publication
How wearable seizure monitoring for children and adults with epilepsy can improve delivery of care
We showcase the potential clinical utility of mid-to-long term monitoring in epilepsy care using a non-invasive, discreet wearable for use in daily life. The preliminary 84 % positive clinical impact indicates EpiCare@Home can deliver actionable medical insights based on real-world data that supports more informed and timely decisions to improve the delivery of care for those affected by epilepsy.
Julie Nys
Clinical Lead
Podcast
A Byte of Health: Closing the Gap: Putting Patients at the Heart of Healthcare
In this episode, Vinoy speaks with Stefan Gijssels, a patient advocate and expert based in Belgium. Stefan shares his personal journey from pharmaceutical industry professional to metastatic cancer patient, and how that experience transformed his perspective and led him to become a passionate advocate for greater patient involvement in healthcare.
Podcast
A Byte of Health: CoMoveIt - Breaking Barriers to Independent Mobility with Tech
The future of healthcare is coming to your home. We explore how technology is disrupting the healthcare industry by making virtual care a reality. Follow along as we get an inside look at how the future of medicine is built today – a future where high-quality care comes to you, bridging the gap between hospital and home. The digital revolution meets the healthcare system. How will virtual visits, telemedicine, and AI change the way we look at modern medicine? Tune in to find out!
Publication
La Libre Feature: What if clinicans could get remote cardiac monitoring data as easily as getting a blood test result?
In honor of World Heart Day, La Libre and Planet Health have launched their "Cardiologie & Hématologie" dossier, in which Byteflies was featured. In the article, Benjamin Vandendriessche and Manon Dubus touch on the challenges in adopting remote cardiac monitoring. They also highlight how our Flows are designed to equip clinicians with actionable insights for data-driven decisions, all while reducing the operational burden on their teams.
Testimonial
BeMedTech Feature: Dr. Loumaye Discusses Byteflies' Home Monitoring for Heart Patients
In a recent feature by BeMedTech, the advancements of Byteflies in home monitoring for heart patients are highlighted. The integration of sensor technology and artificial intelligence has been praised by cardiologists, like Dr. Loumaye, for its efficiency and accuracy in analyzing heart rhythm data.
Blogpost
Flowing Forward: The Evolution of Remote Cardiac Monitoring in Belgium
In this final instalment of this series, we will look at the following: The growth of our cardiology Flows in Belgium, some early data on the potential clinical impact of long-term monitoring using cardiology Flows, the evolution of cardiology Flows towards newer use cases, and the growth of cardiology Flows in Belgium.
News
A new Byteflies emerges: A Tale of Insights, Impact and Integrated Flows
We are proud to unveil our refreshed brand identity – one that embodies our dedication to technological innovation and unwavering focus on the impact we bring to patients, healthcare professionals and society. We no longer just enable wearable health. We capture data. Enable insights. Impact lives.
Podcast
A Byte of Health: Lean Thinking in Healthcare
This episode takes a deep dive into Lean thinking and how they can be applied to tackling the urgent problems in healthcare. Lean or Lean thinking is a philosophy, a set of concepts and principles that help people and organizations become more efficient and bring more value and benefits to society.
Hans De Clercq
Co-CEO
Publication
Wearable detection of tonic seizures in childhood epilepsy: An exploratory cohort study
We investigated the performance of a multimodal wearable device for the offline detection of tonic seizures (TS) in a pediatric childhood epilepsy cohort, with a focus on patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
Podcast
A byte of health: The unmet need in Epilepsy care
We delve into the world of epilepsy and talk about the unmet needs of individuals with epilepsy, their caregivers, and care providers. How can remote monitoring tools meet some of these needs? We explore that question and dive into what Byteflies is building to better the future of epilepsy care.
Blogpost
Afib Flow: Addressing unmet needs in the post-stroke pathway
In this new blog post, we’ll have a closer look at our cardiology Flows (specifically AFib Flow), exploring its unique features and benefits for cardiologists, hospitals, and patients.
Blogpost
Transforming Stroke Care: The Impact of Remote Patient Monitoring Tools
In this article, we explore the current post-cryptogenic stroke care landscape, highlighting opportunities for improvement through (the adoption of) remote patient monitoring solutions. With these new tools, we hope to enhance post-stroke care by empowering healthcare professionals and hospitals, alleviating their pain points, and facilitating timely and accurate patient care.
Hans Danneels
Co-CEO
Testimonial
Byteflies Cardiology experiences: Jürgen’s story
One day, while at work, Jürgen began to feel uneasy. Jürgen decided to visit his doctor, but unfortunately, the initial examination yielded no clear diagnosis or explanation for his discomfort. A few weeks passed and one day, while driving in his car, he was overcome by a more severe episode, causing him to realize that his condition might be more serious than he had initially thought. Recognizing the need for further evaluation, Jürgen promptly returned to the doctor, who referred him to a cardiologist.
Blogpost
Cardiotoxicity in Cancer Treatment
Remarkable progress has been made in the diagnosis and management of many types of cancer. Nowadays, patients have access to advanced diagnostic tools and increasingly more targeted treatment options, resulting in improved disability-free life expectancy. Consequently, we are also starting to understand the importance of managing cardiovascular damage that can be caused by many established and novel cancer treatments. In fact, this has led to the new subspeciality of cardio-oncology.
Blogpost
What has Byteflies Built for People with Epilepsy (so far)?
Back in 2021, we wrote a post with the subtitle “A personalizable seizure monitoring wearable for home use that extends the capabilities of specialized hospital equipment”. Since then, we have stayed passionately committed to the mission of tackling them on two fronts. This post will focus on what we have built since then, and how it is being used in practice to help people with epilepsy and their families right now.
Benjamin Vandendriessche
CMO
News
Investors announcement
The healthcare sector has discovered the benefits of remote patient monitoring in recent years. The sector is ready to structurally deploy these solutions to provide fully virtual monitoring of patients throughout their care path. Wearables specialist Byteflies, which currently already works with 35% of Belgian hospitals, wants to facilitate this evolution by remotely monitoring patients before, during and after their admission to the hospital. To accelerate further growth and make the underlying patient data platform accessible for virtual monitoring, the company raised 4.5 million euros from investment fund Sensinnovat, several business angels and VLAIO.
Blogpost
Covid Flow – Telemedicine for COVID-19 Patients
Telehealth and telemedicine describe health care services rendered without face-to-face contact between a provider and patient, and the terms have been around for decades. However, the number of telehealth applications with demonstrable impact have been few and far between, despite the omnipresence of secure telecommunication technologies in most parts of the world.
Niels Van Thienen
Hardware Engineer
Blogpost
What is Byteflies Building for People with Epilepsy and Why?
We built a personalizable seizure monitoring wearable for home use that extends the capabilities of specialized hospital equipment.
Hans De Clercq
Co-CEO