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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

echOpen, a start-up spun off from AP-HP, unveils its ultraportable ultrasound probe to make medical imaging accessible to all caregivers around the world

The ultrasound probe echOpen O1, connected to the healthcare professional's smartphone, makes it possible to visualize the inside of the body, thus increasing the clinical examination in order to better guide patients, reduce diagnostic doubt and speed up treatment. 

echOpen

Access to medical imaging remains a major issue in the French healthcare system, with only 4% of general practitioners equipped (vs. 60% in Germany). The initial investment remains the main obstacle to the equipment. By making its device accessible with a price that will allow each doctor to equip himself with a personal probe, echOpen wants to massively disseminate this technology to improve the health of populations on a large scale. 

echOpen has chosen a strong positioning by creating the first personal ultraportable ultrasound probe that concentrates the essential medical needs for the practice of clinical ultrasound. 

AP/HP

From the outset, the AP-HP wanted to support this project, which would provide a large number of clinicians with a new tool to better care for patients. Thus the project echOpen It was incubated in 2015 in the heart of the oldest hospital in Paris, the Hôtel-Dieu AP-HP, close to caregivers and patients. In 2021, once echOpen Having become a start-up in its own right, AP-HP has acquired a stake in the company – a first in the institution's history. 

The partnership established by the AP-HP and echOpen testifies to the fruitful relationship that can be established between a university hospital and a start-up: in addition to the permanent dialogue between clinicians and engineers in order to understand the needs and design the probe, this close relationship has also resulted in the realization of two clinical trials conducted within AP-HP hospitals, which have proven the robustness and potential of the probe. 

echOpen O1

This partnership will continue in 2024, with the deployment of ultrasound probes echOpen O1 in a first series of pilot services of the AP-HP as part of a pre-deployment phase to assess all the impacts.

The AP-HP and echOpen will also jointly carry out the Echo93 project, selected and funded by the Ile-de-France Regional Health Agency, in order to improve the city-hospital care pathway by allowing an initial imaging diagnosis to be made during general clinical examinations in a rapid diagnostic unit in the hospital or in a city practice. This project strongly involves the Jean-Verdier AP-HP hospital and is supported by the @Hôtel-Dieu team... echOpen's Press Release -