Prepare to present a heart rate monitor shirt
Medisist, one of Mexico's top two companies specializing in medical equipment, is rushing to complete the final stage to launch a shirt that can monitor heart rate.
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This shirt will support emergency work and timely intervention for cardiovascular emergencies through Bluetooth short-range wireless means and techniques.
Speaking to reporters on April 11, Medisist research project coordinator Carlos Manuel Figarola said the special shirt was capable of measuring electrocardiograms in seconds, recording results (about as long as 8cm) in a memory, then transfer the collected data to the operating center.
Here, the specialists carry out consultations, identify treatment measures and inform patients early.
Mr. Figarola said the unique product applied to this modern technology will be launched in the last three months of this year.
Experts hope this high-tech shirt will contribute significantly to reducing the load in central hospitals and health centers and once the wireless IT infrastructure is universal, it can be used. widely used as mobile phones today.
Another advantage is that this product can take advantage of the advanced technology of Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones.
In addition to the above products, with the support and technical cooperation of US and Canadian scientists, in the coming time, Medisist will present the accompanying devices with the function of blood sugar control, blood pressure and data storage. necessary to complete a comprehensive medical record for patients. /.
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