Wireless Wearable Monitor for Pulse Ox Approved by FDA
The Radius-7, a wireless wearable monitor for tracking a patient’s pulse and oxygen, has received clearance from the FDA, according to manufacturer Masimo.
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The Radius-7, a wireless wearable monitor for tracking a patient’s pulse and oxygen, has received clearance from the FDA, according to manufacturer Masimo.
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The Ahead 100, which uses an electroencephalograph (EEG) to provide an interpretation of the structural condition of the patient’s brain after head injury, has received de novo clearance from the FDA.
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Welch Allyn and Gentag are partnering to bring to market near field communication (NFC) technology for medical devices and sensors—technologies that will be used for remote patient monitoring worldwide.
Read MoreOct 26, 2014 | IT Integration | 0 |
In part 2 of this series on tiny area networks, Networking columnist Jeff Kabachinski covers body area networks (BANs), which use sensors on or in the body that communicate with a nearby controller.
Read MoreSep 12, 2014 | Medical Equipment, Regulations & Standards, Testing & Calibration | 0 |
The IEEE has released a new standard aimed at helping manufacturers and healthcare providers evaluate wearable, cuffless devices for measuring blood pressure.
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