
Virus Testing Tools Feature Bubble Sensors For Biochemical Applications
Experimental chemists, biologists, and medical scientists often seek to measure the presence of small molecules within their solutions. Doing so allows for testing a wide variety of different medical hypotheses. This important research depends on repeatable and highly accurate medical devices and analytical instruments. As fluid flows through these instruments, there is a potential for bubbles to form in the fluid. Bubbles may be caused by small leaks at connections or from outgassing if the device or instrument applies heat to the fluid.
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Sensors Help Life Sciences Continue to Innovate
Life sciences is an important subject of study today as it looks closely at living organisms to uncover important data in disease processes and developments. This work helps further the medical industry and push for modern improvements in human health. …
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Urinary Incontinence & The Sensors That Help Treatment
According to the American Urological Association, one-quarter to one-third of men and women in the United States experience urinary incontinence. What Is Urinary Incontinence?: Urinary incontinence means a person cannot prevent urinating. There are 4 types of incontinence: Stress Incontinence …
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How Sensors are Used in Medical Surgical Devices
Robotic surgery is a procedure that is being performed more frequently by hospitals and surgeons. According to iData Research, over 693,000 robotic assisted procedures were performed throughout the United States in 2017. That’s a lot of procedures in a short …
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RF Ablation for Conquering Arrhythmia
The human heart is a precious vessel that works hard in every moment to pump blood through the veins and delivers oxygen to the brain. For the many people who suffer from arrhythmia or an irregular heartbeat, paying close attention …
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How Custom Sensors Improve The Efficiency of Infusion Pumps
Intravenous infusion therapy has helped to save and preserve the lives of millions of patients worldwide. Perhaps one of the most generic and widely used medical devices, infusion pumps are commonly used to deliver medications and nutrients to patients in …
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Sensors for Enteral Feeding Pumps Prevent Malnutrition
Malnutrition is one of the world’s biggest health problems… and can be related to issues with deficiencies, imbalances or be caused by a problem with a person’s intake of energy and/or nutrients into the body that is required for survival. …
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Clamp-on Flowmeters for ECMO in Infant ICU
Newborn babies are precious and fragile. In many situations, these children are born too early and before their organs have had a chance to fully develop. In some cases, they are born with serious conditions that require immediate intensive care. …
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The Importance of Clamp-On Flowmeters In Organ Preservation Devices
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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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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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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