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Cubic Gas Sensing Solutions for Anesthesia Machines

Cubic Gas Sensing Solutions for Anesthesia Machines

Throughout this process, closely monitoring key respiratory parameters, including EtCO2 (end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration) and oxygen levels, could ensure the patient's respiratory function remains normal and safe. Given that metabolic carbon dioxide (CO2) is transported from the blood to the lungs and then exhaled during breathing, EtCO2 levels can serve as indicators of ...

ByCubic Sensor and Instrument Co., Ltd


Predicting cardiotoxicity with engineered 3D human cardiac tissue models

Predicting cardiotoxicity with engineered 3D human cardiac tissue models

Cardiovascular safety liabilities caused 52.3 % of 44 marketed data from 1980 to 2011, and cardio­vascular disease remains the leading cause of death globally, yet only 8.7% of cardiovascular drugs successfully pass clinical trials. These statistics demonstrate the need to address a patient’s specific genetic make-up and phenotype by adopting a personalized treatment methodology for ...

ByInvivoSciences, Inc. (IVS)


Conceptual Considerations for Device-Based Therapy in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

Conceptual Considerations for Device-Based Therapy in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

These questions include the following: (1) criteria for selecting patients appropriate for invasive device-based therapies, (2) hemodynamic and/or physiological metrics to assess short-term effectiveness to justify larger pivotal studies, and (3) primary clinical end points to ensure regulatory approval and reimbursement. ...

BySecond Heart Assist, Inc.


Physiology and Pathology of Coronary Microcirculation

Physiology and Pathology of Coronary Microcirculation

The heart is a unique organ in many respects since its activity is mandatory to sustain life. The heart’s circulatory system and coronary flow regulation are highly adapted to the vital role of the heart in sustaining life and to everyday physiological challenges. Understanding coronary physiology is key for treating patients with ischemic heart disease in general, and ...

ByMiracor Medical SA


COVID-19 Continuous Monitoring Device

COVID-19 Continuous Monitoring Device

In an effort to assist with the ongoing pandemic, KoKo has partnered with Belun Technologies to provide a continuous monitoring device that ensures safety and security for patients and healthcare workers. Belun 100C delivers a continuous stream of patients’ vital signs to one central workstation improving response times and reducing COVID-19 exposure while increasing ...

ByKoKo PFT


9 Trends that are All Set to Revolutionize Healthcare Industry Post COVID

9 Trends that are All Set to Revolutionize Healthcare Industry Post COVID

Medical care delivery has gone through remarkable changes in the previous decade. In the last five to 10 years, medical services’ digitization has quickened dramatically because of inventive government strategies, changes in customer inclinations, a flood of funding, a developing number of computerized wellbeing business people, and proceeded with ventures by industry occupants. The ...

ByQualityze Inc


Remote Oncology Care: Review of Current Technology and Future Directions

Remote Oncology Care: Review of Current Technology and Future Directions

Here we review the current literature around remote patient monitoring in cancer care and propose the use of reliable devices for capturing and reporting patient symptoms and physiology. ...

ByPAVmed Inc.


Construction of an individualized sensory space of tastes in water using skin blood flow responses

Construction of an individualized sensory space of tastes in water using skin blood flow responses

Perception of tastes and odors in water is a major interest for water producers and distributors because off-flavors in tap water are associated with health risk by consumers. However, the taste of water is difficult to describe due to the medium itself which is supposed to have no taste. Classical sensory methodologies are difficult to adapt and only get part of the whole perception. This ...

ByIWA Publishing


Fenitrothion, an organophosphorus insecticide, impairs locomotory function and alters body temperatures in Sminthopsis macroura (Gould 1845) without reducing metabolic rates during running endurance and thermogenic performance tests

Fenitrothion, an organophosphorus insecticide, impairs locomotory function and alters body temperatures in Sminthopsis macroura (Gould 1845) without reducing metabolic rates during running endurance and thermogenic performance tests

Endemic Australian mammal species are exposed to pesticides used for locust control as they occupy the same habitat as the target insect. We examined the impact of an ultra‐low volume (ULV) formulation of the organophosphorus insecticide, fenitrothion (O,O‐dimethyl‐O‐(3‐methyl‐4‐nitrophenol)‐phosphorothioate), on a suite of physiological measures that affect the ability of animals to survive ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Emotional and behavioural responses to auditory interfaces in commercial vehicles

Emotional and behavioural responses to auditory interfaces in commercial vehicles

In this paper, we argue that emotional reactions may guide the design of in–vehicle auditory displays since emotion has strong consequences for behaviour and information processing. A simulator study with 30 participants was conducted in which auditory icons were contrasted to abstract earcon sounds in more or less imminent collision scenarios and 3D sounds were tested against monophonic ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Impact of biosolids on hormone metabolism in drought-stressed tall fescue

Impact of biosolids on hormone metabolism in drought-stressed tall fescue

The presence of biologically active substances (BAS) in biosolids may enhance plant stress tolerance and growth, but the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. This greenhouse study investigated the effects of untreated biosolids, containing 2.1 µg indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) g–1, and tryptophan-treated biosolids, containing 15.4 µg IAA g–1, on tall fescue [Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)

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