UK develops blood pressure monitoring sensors such as rice grain size to implant blood vessels
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Last Update: 2020-07-08
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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British media reported on the 16th, British scientists recently developed a small rice-sized sensor, it will be implanted next to the blood vessels on the wrist can be 24/7 test of human blood pressure, to preventheartsudden outbreakThere are currently about 16 millionof high blood pressurein the UK, and thousands of people die every day fromheart, so timely monitoring of blood pressure is particularly importantThe rice-sized sensor, invented by British scientists, can be implanted next to a blood vessel in the wrist and transmits blood pressure information to a doctor's computer in due courseAnd this micro sensor because of the energy consumption, once implanted will never need to replace the battery, so it is also very easy to useSo far, the sensor has been tested in clinical trials, and if its reliability is confirmed, it is likely to become
the mainstreaminstrumentfor future heartpatients' blood pressure monitoring(rereproduced from the Straits Metropolis Daily)
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