Russian scientists have developed a “heart patch” for remote monitoring of the heart’s work

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Scientists at Sechenov University have developed a flexible biosensor device called a “cardiac patch” that will help cardiologists remotely monitor malfunctions in the human heart and quickly prescribe effective treatment. It has been reported DEA News.

The press service of the university emphasized that the work on the creation of the device was carried out by experts from the scientific center “Digital Biodesign and Personalized Health Care”. It is stated that it was created to solve groundbreaking interdisciplinary problems in medicine.

The task of the “heart patch” is to continuously take the patient’s electrocardiograms for 14 days. This should help cardiologists make decisions.

The press service of the university noted that this device should analyze the level of physical activity of a person during rest, work, sports, monitor changes in body position in space, movements and even falls.

Previously, it was known that Russian chemists. discoveredthat cobalt ferrite can interact with terahertz radio waves.

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