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When people with congestive heart failure feel short of breath and fatigued, it means their lungs are slowly filling with fluid. But by the time they feel those symptoms, they may need hospitalization to correct the problem.
There might be some good news for the nearly six million Americans with congestive heart failure. Those patients are often in and out of hospitals because their lungs fill with fluid. But as CBS2’s Dr. Max Gomez reports, a new device – a “radar vest” – could prevent those hospital stays.
Doctors at The Ohio State University Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital are testing a high-tech vest which measures fluid inside the lungs from outside a person’s clothing. It could be a new way to prevent repeated trips to the hospital for the nearly six million Americans living with heart failure.
Doctors at The Ohio State University Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital are testing a high-tech vest which measures fluid inside the lungs from outside a person`s clothing. It could be a new way to prevent repeated trips to the hospital for the nearly six million Americans living with heart failure.
Congestive heart failure is one of the most common reasons elderly people end up in the hospital. When this happens fluid builds up in the lungs and patients have trouble breathing. Cone Health is the first in the country to use a new technology to measure the amount of fluid in the lungs in the inpatient hospital setting.
“Now we have a device that lets us know in 90 seconds whether there is a lot of fluid there or not,” says Dr. Dan Bensimhon. Bensimhon is the director o
Hospitals treating COVID-19 patients are looking to use the radar-based technology, previously used in heart-failure patients, to monitor lungs of coronavirus patients.
Sensible Medical has recently received urgent requests from hospitals around the world for its ReDS monitors systems to improve monitoring, treatment and resource use for COVID-19 patients. The company has already responded to the requests by providing multiple devices starting with hospitals in the Lombardy region in
- Introduces medical radar monitoring and imaging technology (ReDS™) to Indian patients for the first time
- Addresses an unmet medical need for over 8 million patients across the country
Terumo India, the Indian arm of Terumo Corporation (TSE: 4543), a global leader in medical technology, today announced that it has signed a partnership with Sensible Medical Innovations, the market leader in medical radar monitoring and imaging technology
