Wearable Medical Device Articles & Analysis
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Whether managing chronic conditions, receiving post-operative care, or utilizing wearable medical devices, patients and providers alike demand medical components that are safe, reliable, and effective in non-clinical settings. ...
The sleep apnea device market has undergone rapid transformation, driven by growing awareness about the consequences associated with disruptive or poor sleep conditions. Sleep apnea is a severe sleeping disorder in which a person experiences interruptive breathing or loud snoring. Long-term untreated or undiagnosed sleep apnea can cause several health problems, such as daytime sleepiness, ...
Traditionally, AF is diagnosed by a physician checking the patient’s pulse, but continuous monitoring through smart devices is also proving an increasingly effective way of supporting diagnosis of the condition. ...
BySky Labs
As a technology, photoplethysmography (PPG) has been explored for almost a century, but it is only in the last few years that it has had a broader application beyond specialised medical settings. That has generally been driven by the evolution of smartphones, smartwatches and even smaller wearable devices such as smart rings. PPG is most ...
BySky Labs
Remote monitoring The restrictions and fears that arose during the pandemic had the effect of triggering greater use of telemedicine and remote patient monitoring devices for a range of chronic conditions. Increased use of wearables not only enabled wider and more consistent monitoring of patients’ vital signs, such as pulse and body temperature, as well ...
BySky Labs