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The advent of portable, point-of-care MR imaging forces full reconsideration of diagnostic and patient management possibilities much like portable X-ray and point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) before it. The mental calculus of resources versus patient management has been rebalanced, giving clinicians routine, practical, frontline access to the sensitivity and specificity of MR soft tissue ...
ByHyperfine based in Guilford, CONNECTICUT (USA)
An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system designed for pulmonologists is a critical tool that streamlines patient care and enhances diagnostic and treatment processes. An effective EMR for pulmonologists includes comprehensive patient profiles, which allow for the seamless tracking of respiratory health history, lung function tests, and imaging results. Integration with diagnostic devices, such as spirometers and oximeters, is essential for ...
ByHealthray Technologies PTV. Ltd. based in Surat, INDIA
Iron deficiency affects up to one third of the world’s population and is one of the leading risk factors for disability and death worldwide 1. Yet, it is still underdiagnosed and undertreated 2. Iron is essential for the body’s proper functioning and is needed to maintain energy levels and concentration, thus, an iron deficiency can leave patients feeling fatigued, unable to concentrate and cold. It is therefore essential to assess the body’s iron reserves. Ferritin has been scientifically and ...
ByAbionic SA based in Epalinges, SWITZERLAND
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. More Americans die each year from lung cancer than from prostate, breast and colon cancers ...
ByAuris Health, Inc. based in Redwood City, CALIFORNIA (USA)
One of the principal uses of medical isotopes is for diagnostic imaging procedures in the human body. Radioactive isotopes such as technetium-99m (Tc-99m), a daughter isotope of Mo-99, are light-producing elements used in nuclear medicine imaging. When introduced into the patient’s body for medical diagnostic procedures, these radioisotopes help doctors examine how their patients’ various tissues and internal organs are functioning. ...
ByShine Technologies based in Janesville, WISCONSIN (USA)
