Point-of-Care (POC) diagnostics has become an indispensable aspect of modern healthcare. At the core of this revolution lies the adoption of high-end diagnostic ultrasound systems, designed to br...
Imagine a small device no bigger than a lipstick tube that could help detect a serious health issue before it becomes life-threatening. That device exists—it’s called a pulse oximeter. Once o...
Cardiovascular disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. For decades, cardiologists have relied on a range of diagnostic tools to understand how the heart works, detect abnormal...
The PR on the patient monitor is the abbreviation of the English pulse rate, which reflects the speed of the human pulse. The normal range is 60-100 bpm and for most normal people, the pulse rate i...
The global aging population has placed increasing demands on healthcare systems worldwide. Elderly patients often present with complex medical conditions, multiple comorbidities, and reduced p...