Scientists invented sensors for implantable arteries

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Release date: 2009-02-06


Global Science Reports High blood pressure is a serious test for both doctors and patients. For better treatment, the patient's blood pressure needs to be monitored for a long time until it returns to normal. Now, scientists have invented new sensors that can be implanted into the femoral artery, making it easier to monitor the patient's blood pressure.

If a person has high blood pressure while lying still, then he is very dangerous. Excessive heart beats can strain the heart wall and blood vessel walls, which can lead to high blood pressure. Drugs can alleviate this condition, but in many practical cases, the patient's blood pressure is always difficult to control, so long-term uninterrupted monitoring of the patient must be performed.

This uninterrupted monitoring process is very annoying: the patient must carry a blood pressure recorder at any time and fix it on his body. An inflatable arm sphygmomanometer periodically measures the blood pressure by inflation and deflation and records it. This can make the patient very tired, especially at night. But everything is about to become a thing of the past, and new blood pressure measurements will replace this traditional approach. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (the most famous applied scientific research institution in Europe) cooperates with Dr. Osypka GmbH and other researchers. The project called "Intravascular Monitoring System for Hypertension Patients" (Hyper-IMS) was completed. Shanghai Medical Device Industry Association

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