Technology to protect the heart.
With the advancement of technology, the standard of living of the people has also changed a lot. The use of technology in all areas of daily life has increased at a significant rate over the years.
Medical science is no exception. AI is now being used to treat cancer and heart disease. There are many apps to make human healthcare easier.
Experts say that the app will inform you before a heart attack and provide all the information about your heart. Saiful Ahmad has written details about some such tools or apps
Experts have created a free online tool called 'Heart Age Test' to report the risk of heart attack or stroke. This tool will ask customers over the age of 30 questions about their lifestyle and physical health.
One-third of the hearts are five years older than their actual age, and 14 percent are 10 years older. "Millions of people are at risk of heart disease but they don't know it, which puts them at risk of surviving their ill health or dying at an early age," said Jamie Waterall, PHE's head professor of cardiology. ’
It has been reported that people can improve their heart health by losing weight, without smoking and alcohol, and by exercising regularly.
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved an app. This software will give you advance warning of sudden cardiac arrest. The cake has also been introduced at the American Hospital. It is actually a computer program that can signal a patient's physical symptoms at least six hours before the onset of a heart attack.
As a result, doctors and nurses can take immediate action. The developers of the software said that it does not require any special equipment to use.
The new technology will work using the surveillance systems that are now in place at the hospital. Many hospitals do not have enough doctors or staff for patients. They may not even be able to verify all of a patient's information. And this software called Wave Clinical Platform will solve this problem.
The software will check heart rate, lung breathing pattern, blood pressure, body temperature and oxygen levels. Health workers can see all this information on their phone, tablet or computer.
As a result, they can sit anywhere and monitor the patient without having to go to bed. Patients will be monitored at 0-5 levels. If a patient's condition exceeds 3, the software will start sending warning messages.
However, scientists do not expect that all patients can be saved through this. They are now just trying to reduce the death rate by ensuring proper treatment at the right time.
The e-heart app will remind the heart patient to take medicine and go to the doctor. Heart patients will get all these benefits by clicking on this app.
Last year, the Mirpur National Heart Foundation in the capital launched an app called 'E-Heart' at Bangladesh University's (BU) Urban Lab.
The National Heart Foundation (NHF), in collaboration with the Department of Information and Communication Technology, has developed the app at the Urban Lab of Bangladesh University for the heart patients of the National Heart Foundation. However, this app can only be used by patients of the National Heart Foundation. Heart Foundation patients need to log in by downloading the hospital ID or their own app and registering. There will be patient profile, patient name, age, height, weight, blood group, type of disease. Here the physician, according to the patient's disease, will be advised to take medicine. In addition, when to take any medicine. The alarm option will be set in Google Calendar according to the patient's medication time. An alarm will be set for each medication.