Descriptive study of the challenges when implementing an app for patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration to monitor their vision at home - PubMed
CardioMEMS monitoring device migration: A rare complication - PubMed
We present a rare case of CardioMEMS device migration six years post-implantation. Much is still being learned about endothelization of pulmonary vasculature and this case highlights the importance of device surveillance and device-related complications.
Implementation of an epicardial implantable MEMS sensor for continuous and real-time postoperative assessment of left ventricular activity in adult minipigs over a short- and long-term period - PubMed
The sensing of left ventricular (LV) activity is fundamental in the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiovascular health in high-risk patients after cardiac surgery to achieve better short- and long-term outcome. Conventional approaches rely on noninvasive measurements even if, in the latest years, inv …
Millimeter-scale magnetic implants paired with a fully integrated wearable device for wireless biophysical and biochemical sensing - PubMed
Implantable sensors can directly interface with various organs for precise evaluation of health status. However, extracting signals from such sensors mainly requires transcutaneous wires, integrated circuit chips, or cumbersome readout equipment, which increases the risks of infection, reduces bioco …
Digital health care solution for proactive heart failure management with the Cordella Heart Failure System: results of the SIRONA first-in-human study - PubMed
The initial experience of the CHFS incorporating comprehensive vital signs and pulmonary artery pressure monitoring enables safe and accurate monitoring of HF status.
Nurse filling a syringe with catheter lock solution. This is an antimicrobial agent that prevents pathogens from infecting the blood vessel catheters of chronic dialysis patients after treatment. LIFE IN VIEW/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
Rehabilitation for coma patient - Stock Image - C008/3950 - Science Photo Library
Rehabilitation for coma patient. Nurses using a sling to move a coma patient from their bed for a rehabilitation session. MASSIMO BREGA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY