Medical electronics revolution: iphone matching sensor turned into a health butler

A sensor that can be mounted on the iPhone to display the patient's ECG. The number of applications that can measure the physical condition of a patient is increasing, which brings opportunities for changes in the medical world. Maybe in the near future, smartphones and tablets will become our health butlers.

The iPhone can not only be entertained, but also play a more important role. According to the Rock Center website, a passenger suddenly had a severe chest pain during the flight, and a doctor named Topo successfully used the iPhone with AliveCor (a sensor that can be mounted on the iPhone to display the patient's electrocardiogram) at 30,000. The feet were healed at a high altitude. By interpreting the electrocardiogram, Doctor Topol found that the passenger was suffering from a heart attack and he immediately suggested that the plane landed urgently. After landing, the passenger was immediately taken to the hospital and eventually saved his life.

Topol said that the number of applications that can measure the physical condition of patients is increasing, which brings opportunities for changes in the medical world. Devices like the iPhone can be easily matched with injecting/using sensors to monitor basic data such as blood flow, blood sugar levels, sleep habits, and heart rate.

When the data monitored by the sensor is abnormal, the device will automatically send a reminder to the patient or the attending doctor's mobile phone. By using such technology, users can monitor their health in their own homes, which can greatly reduce the number of inefficient behaviors in medical practice (such as large-scale screening for breast cancer).

With the popularity of portable and practical devices such as the iPad mini and the advancement of wireless technology, the medical community has begun to slowly adopt such technology. In some cases, management system factors will limit the speed of development and popularization of the technology. However, doctors are very welcome to use electronic products such as iPad and iPhone to help them establish a medical health system, which is convenient for patients to diagnose.

Topol said that such technology is a future trend in the development of the medical community. Maybe in the near future, smartphones and tablets will become our health butlers.

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