Time magazine: 14 innovative medical devices in 2022Issuing time:2022-12-28 17:43 Recently, the well -known American weekly magazine "TIME" ("Time" Weekly) announced the list of inventions for 2022. Time magazine's annual invention list has a history of more than 20 years. The products on the list have amazing performances in key selection criteria - originality, creativity, efficacy, development potential and influence. Rookies of technology products were widely nominated around the world, and Time magazine finally selected the 14 major medical equipment and technology inventions of the year. These 14 innovative inventions can not be ignored in terms of improving future life and influencing industry innovation. significance. Patient monitoring system During the COVID-19 pandemic, patient monitoring devices must become more innovative. In the first few months of the outbreak, the FDA eased rules on 21 remote patient monitoring devices to protect healthcare workers from exposure to the virus. Time magazine named some patient monitoring systems among the best inventions of 2022. From wearable intensive care systems to pop-up patient isolation rooms and more, here are five patient monitoring devices that could ensure doctors and patients better monitor their condition. Mona ICU Patient Monitoring and Tracking System Mona is an intelligent assistance system in the intensive care unit, which keeps all information about the patient's medical history and treatment process, monitors and stores clinical data, and uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to support medical staff in making decisions about the best treatment. Interaction takes place by voice, but Mona also displays relevant information on the screen. Sportsmate 5 mobile exoskeleton wearable robot Enhanced Robotics' Sportsmate 5 is a wearable robot that can restore lost functionality, such as allowing a paralyzed person to walk or run, or augment existing abilities. The powered exoskeleton has two actuators at the hips that provide assistance when needed to conserve strength and move easily. The Sportsmate 5 improves stability by supporting the user's body and absorbing shocks to reduce stress. Its sensors detect the user's movements and artificial intelligence-based algorithms send the data to control the motors. Esper Hand Bionic Hand Prosthesis Esper Bionics' Esper Hand is an FDA-registered self-learning bionic hand prosthesis with five independently movable fingers. It actually becomes one with the wearer by learning to predict their intended movements. To do this, the prosthesis reads electrical impulses from the remaining muscle groups and translates them into movements of the fingers and hand. The more the hand is used, the faster it can recognize different muscle signals for appropriate movement. |