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New Method to Monitor Cardio Patients

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Heart failure patient Clive Kells says this small monitoring device taped to his chest is like a security system for his health.  "You have somebody right there by you all the time."

Dr. Charles Bruce and colleagues have teamed up with engineers at Mayo Clinic to design a monitor that will help prevent patients like Clive from having complications that could put him in the hospital.  "I like to think about it as sort of like a guardian angel."

They're currently testing the monitor in the hosptial, but in the next phase of study, patients will wear it in their home.  The technology monitors things like heart rate, blood pressure, activity levels and breathing.   "All those parameters will help us to see if the condition of a congestive heart failure patient worsens."

It works sort of like the system check in your car. The computer monitors the engine constantly and if there is a problem, it lets you know. in the same way, the device monitors the patient continuously and sends information to a location where trained technicians assess the data. "Depending on that input we can determine whether the patient needs to see their physician. or maybe we'd up their medications to try to prevent them from having to come in to the hospital in the first place."

The technology is also interactive. If the monitor senses, say, increased heart rate, it asks Clive about symptoms and sends that info in too. the technology acts as a home health security check to prevent bad events from happening.   "It will help people," says Clive. 

Learn more about this at the Mayo Clinic.


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