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Researchers Develop Blood Glucometro Portable

Monday, April 5th, 2010

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Two years ago, a researcher at Baylor University developed an accurate and effective electromagnetic sensor that provides non-diabetic one alternative invasive to measure their glucose levels. There was only one problem: it was too big to upload.

Today, researchers at Baylor announced that they have developed a sensory method that uses a circuit board small enough so that the device is portable.

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Robots For Practical Assistance Deliveries

Friday, March 19th, 2010

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A few weeks ago we saw a curious robotic simulator forceps delivery, but the field of medical practices for labor does not end here. Newborn Noelle and Hal are a mom and baby robots that have everything you need to simulate different types of birth.

These dolls are being used at the Munich University Clinic for students to conduct their practices, and perhaps it has spread to other Universities of Medicine. The truth is that it is a very complete team, with all the necessary complements both maternal and fetal monitoring (different monitors) as interchangeable parts, simulators bleeding.

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Oximeters to Measure Blood Oxygen

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

oximeter measure blood oxygenThe oximeters are devices that measure oxygen in blood and tissues in a simple and noninvasive, so are ideal for medical use and for educational experiences on physiology in vivo. It is scientifically proven medical devices that measure the oxygen concentration through infrared sensors and calculate the degree of saturation of this gas in blood. As detected electromagnetic radiation absorption by hemoglobin is necessary to remove the paint with acetone on the nail for a correct reading of oxygen saturation values.

By developing the technology of ultrasound, microwave, laser and infrared light has succeeded in developing a wide range of medical devices that act through electromagnetic waves, sonic or physical. Most important is that these devices are available to any user, and you can get a good home oximeter for a small investment of 100 or 200, although some houses have as Quirumed cheaper models by just over 60 euros plus shipping shipment. In hospitals are classified as having a fixed oximeter plethysmographic curve but for private use or educational enough portable pulse oximeter, hand or finger. Nonin is one of the brands that specialize in pulse, you indicate both the oxygen values as the number of heartbeats per minute.

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Stethoscope With Oximeter and ECG Included

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

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Stethoscope with oxymeter and ECG included. Digital Visual sonolife ProSound with oximetry and ECG included. Advanced-technology digital stethoscope listens to the heart or lungs as with any normal stethoscope and see the screen shown in ECG pair of headphones are connected laterally which allows auditory mode stethoscope.

Oxyimeter sp02, the sound pro sonolife quickly and reliably delivers pulse wherever the dot-check oxymeter is needed. ECG, the portable device is convenient for visits to patients. ECG data can be examined directly on the screen.

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CHILE CTH Prepares to Perform Security Operations Electromedical

Monday, March 15th, 2010


Following the acquisition of equipment analyzers technical staff is preparing to offer a new service to CTH CHILE partner institutions in the field of security Electromedical.

Eduardo Pereira Hospital in Valparaiso was conducted technical training for CTH CHILE who will be responsible, effective March, perform security operations that medical equipment will be analyzed with high technology for check compliance with optimal conditions for use.

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Create a Controller Portable Blood Glucose

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

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European scientists are developing a portable device that will allow custom known diabetes, in minutes, the amount of glucose in your blood. The device will improve self-management of the disease and prevent damage by impairment of control. The device consists of sensors that will be attached to the body to detect a number of parameters like blood glucose or blood pressure.

With these data, patients may tune in the administration of doses, avoiding physiological complications arising from an excess of insulin. In four years it is expected that the technology is available on the market. Scientists say it is very necessary because diabetes is increasingly present in our society as a result of lifestyle we lead. For Yaiza Martínez.

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The Blood Pressure Monitor at Home

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

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The incorporation of an algorithm to detect atrial fibrillation, a blood pressure monitor at home could be a reliable method of screening for this arrhythmia.

Stergiou of Sotiria Hospital of Athens (Greece) and colleagues assessed the automatic device in 73 people: 27 with atrial fibrillation, 23 with arrhythmia other than atrial fibrillation and 23 reference persons in sinus rhythm.

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A Stethoscope in My iPhone

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

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This application is intended for people suffering from heart you will examine you and only record your heart rate to transmit, via email, for example, your doctor.

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The Sphygmomanometer Could Limit the Damage

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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In addition to being used to measure blood pressure, blood pressure could help limit the damage caused by a heart attack, researchers reveal.

In a study of 250 Danish adults stricken by a heart attack, Canadian researchers used a tensiometer to intermittently block the blood flow to an arm, an intervention that is started when the patient is transported to hospital by ambulance.

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A Portable Device to Measure the Radiation

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

portable deviceIn vivo dosimetry can be agitated out added generally and added safe and adequate for the accommodating through the arresting processing algorithm of a accessory created by the University of Granada.

Researchers at the Department of Electronics and Computer Technology, University of Granada have designed a portable device that evaluates the ionizing radiation received by patients in each radiation treatment. The system has two parts: the sensor, which is placed over the patient, and the reading unit, where it is administered once the sensor radiation.

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