Researchers are reporting a big win with a noninvasive solution for continuous blood pressure monitoring at home. CardioTwitter
As scientists work on wearable technology that promises to revolutionize health care, researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M University are reporting a big win in the pursuit of one highly popular target: a noninvasive solution for continuous blood pressure monitoring at home.
The thin, sticker-like wearable electronic tattoos can provide continuous, accurate blood pressure monitoring, the researchers report in theirTemporary tattoos could be the future of at-home blood pressure monitoring, eliminating the need for the sphygmomanometer, or blood pressure cuff. a professor of biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science at Texas A&M and a co-author of the study.At-home blood pressure monitors have been around for many years now. They work just like the blood pressure machines doctors use at their office: You place your arm inside a cuff, press a button, feel a squeeze on your arm, and get a reading.
Once thin layers of graphene capture raw data, a machine learning algorithm interprets the information and provides results in mmHg, units used for measuring blood pressure.
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