Every year, thousands of people need an organ transplant to survive. Like life itself, donated organs are precious. Simply having these rare organs on hand is not enough. Why? Because preservation is arguably just as important as the organs. It …
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3 Reasons To Adopt Single – Use Bioreactors
There is perhaps no single device more important to bioprocessing and pharmaceutical industries than the bioreactor. While its importance is rarely questioned, engineers and plant managers do often debate the usefulness of single-use bioreactors over their stainless steel counterparts. Traditional …
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Clamp-on Flowmeter for Heart Lung Machines Provide Reassurance During Critical Surgeries
While any surgical procedure can be dangerous, for patients with acute, life-threatening conditions, critical surgeries being performed by doctors are especially important and a time when procedures must be followed closely and with extreme precision. In many of these scenarios, …
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Effect of Air Embolisms on The Human Circulatory System
When it comes to medical devices, few are as vital as intravenous lines (IV). While IV lines continue to save countless lives, in rare cases they can cause severe harm or death if air bubbles are allowed to enter a …
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How Sensors Make Home Hemodialysis Possible
For people who require hemodialysis, home treatment is arguably their most attractive option; and it’s easy to understand why: rather than visit a dialysis center 3 days a week for the rest of their lives, most people would choose to …
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Alarm Fatigue in Nursing: How Custom Sensors Can Save Lives
How Custom Sensors Can Save Lives Nurses work tireless hours around the clock caring for patients, monitoring vitals and assisting doctors with doing the important job of keeping people alive. They are also up against a number of workplace hazards. …
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