A wearable to detect lung diseases?

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a smart health smart health connected object to effectively detect possible lung problems.

Invented to make our lives easier, smart health connected objects are also there to preserve it. In the line of Hoope, the ring which detects the presence of sexually transmitted diseases, a technology wearable was developed by two scientists from North Carolina State University. The objective displayed is simple: screen the patient for lung disease and establish its severity. Using sensors worn by the user and a system monitoring these sensors, breathing is studied. At less wheezing, the moment, the intensity and the volume of this sound are analyzeds and the information is sent to the attending physician.

Although it is not the first smart health connected medical device, this device has the merit of being an ambitious idea. Indeed, why multiply the round trips to the doctor when a smart health smart health connected object can tell you what's wrong ? But beware, at the slightest illness do not rely on technology, and go to your doctor! Still at the planning stage, this system should communicate through ae mobile app. smart health connected to the sensors, the phone will send an alert to the doctor and the patient when an anomaly is detected. In addition, a event history will also be kept in the application memory.

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