Sensor stickers help monitor patients remotely

The sensor stickers that monitor the heart rate, breath and body temperature coming to the UK National Health System (NHS) application promise to bring more benefits to the team of doctors and patients in the future. Doctors believe that this disposable patch will save hundreds of lives every year and save millions of dollars for the health industry.

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In principle, the sensors integrated in the SensiumVitals patch will identify physiological functions from the patient's body and encode them into electronic signals. Every two minutes, this signal is sent to the computer or mobile device with the wifi connection of the medical staff. In particular, they have the ability to detect abnormal signs and send warnings to medical doctors to help them update patient data continuously and have timely treatment solutions.

According to a report in 2012, up to 6,000 patients died at the hospital each year due to a lack of strict supervision on health. A 6-month study in the United States showed that the SensiumVitals patch helped to reduce half the time patients undergo medical complications during hospital treatment.

While this device can help nurses save time to take care and monitor their patients' health better, experts say it should not depend on them, because reducing human factors is easy. gives rise to feelings of isolation in older patients.