Young Russian scientists showcase advanced cardiac patch

Young Russian scientists showcase advanced cardiac patch At the Young Scientists Congress in Russia’s Sirius Federal Territory from November 27 to 29, a compact cardiac Holter monitor was presented, developed by young researchers from Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. Elena Yusupovskaya, junior researcher at the Institute of Bionic Technologies and Engineering, Sechenov University, shared details about the innovative device with Sputnik. “This cardiac patch is a more compact alternative to traditional Holter monitors,“ she explained. “It can be worn for up to 14 days, continuously recording ECG data and transmitting it via Bluetooth to both the user’s phone and their doctor. The data is then processed using artificial intelligence to detect irregularities, such as arrhythmias or early signs of cardiovascular disease, alerting healthcare providers to potential issues.“ Subscribe to [club80289214|@SputnikInt] Source: Sputnik International
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