Real-time monitoring for better health: Smart sensors in use
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Real-time monitoring for better health: Smart sensors in use

17.09.2024

Self-powered MRI sensor improves imaging

Image: A woman lies on a treatment table for an MRI examination while another person stands next to her

The self-powered sensor could significantly improve MRI examinations.

Sensor measures oxygen content in breathing gas

Image: An elderly man lies in a hospital bed wearing an oxygen mask while a person with a tablet takes notes in the background

The O2 sensor can be integrated into breathing masks or breathing tubes to measure oxygen levels.

Sensor sole helps prevent foot ulcers in diabetes patients

Image: A close-up of a foot with skin lesions

The sensor sole uses sophisticated temperature sensor technology to prevent foot ulcers, which are a common complication of diabetes.

Ultrasound sensors integrated into an AI-based wearable

Image: A doctor performs an ultrasound examination on the legs of a standing patient to check vein function

The portable AI-based wearable with sensor technology can be used specifically to prevent deep vein thrombosis.

Optimized diagnostics and prevention through sensor solutions

Image: Woman with glasses - Melanie Prüser; Copyright: beta-web/Klein

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