Posts Tagged ‘monitoring system’
Ultrasound with a USB Mobile

Researchers developed a system for performing ultrasound with cell attached to a small tube through a USB device. The system could become “essential computer in the developing world, where medical personnel prepared scarce, but most of the population, up to 90%, have access to mobile phone masts,” said one of its inventors , the American engineer William D. Richard.
Crean Ultrasound System The Size of a Cell

However, these machines are usually quite large, and the most modern “portable” is the size of a printer.
Hospital Equipped With a Mammography and an Ultrasound

The Province of Buenos Aires opened the envelopes of the Public Bidding for. Appliances that are expected to arrive in the course of this year for use in the local hospital. Analysis will expand substantially through imaging.
The local hospital Virgen del Carmen, this year will be equipped with a portable ultrasound and mammography, as assured sources of the Health Ministry in Buenos Aires DISCUSSION.
Heart Disease Monitoring Through Mobile

To support their heart patients to complete recovery after surgery program, Australian scientists had an idea to develop new techniques of caring for and supervising the patient’s cell phone.
This method has been tested by a team from the CSIRO Australian E-Health Research Center (AEHRC) and Queensland Health. They use cell phones to collect and deliver health information and also monitor the activities of patients from their homes to a central computer data via Bluetooth.
A Stethoscope in My iPhone

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.
The Sphygmomanometer Could Limit the Damage

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.
Non-invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring System
The daily wound in the skin is part of everyday life for many diabetics. To get around the annoying stinging of diabetes, are being researched for years on non-invasive blood glucose monitoring systems. Heard the daily pricking of the past soon?
Blood glucose is one of the tiresome duties in everyday life for many diabetics. If you value good blood sugar levels, must stick to it several times a day with a small needle. This makes the measurement of unpleasant and leaves the skin susceptible to suffer sometimes. For people who are very sensitive to pain or have fear of needles, the procedure for torture