Think and you are going to be a victim of a heart attack in a few hours, and it has been told long ago. The doctors also took quick action. Although it sounds like a fiction, it's going to be possible now.
The United States Department of Food and Drug Administration has approved a software that can give advance warning about the sudden closure of the heart or lungs. Several US hospitals have started this system.
It is actually a computer program that can signal the patient's physical symptoms at least six hours before the heart attack. As a result, doctors and nurses will be able to take the electrical work.
The software's manufacturers said that it does not need any special equipment for use. This new technology will work with the use of surveillance systems in the hospital now. There are not enough doctors or staff for patients in many hospitals. Even a patient may not be able to verify all the information. This software, called wave clinical platform, will solve this problem. Software will check heartbeat, lung type, blood pressure, body temperature and oxygen levels. Health workers can see these information on their phone, tablet or computer. As soon as they do not come next to the bed, they can be able to monitor the patient sitting anywhere.
Patients will be monitored at levels 0-5. If the condition of a patient is greater than 3, the software will start to send a warning message. However, scientists are not expecting that all patients can be saved through this. They now only want to reduce the mortality rate by ensuring proper treatment at the right time.
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In the meantime, the software has begun experimental use and there is hope of success. Even though this software is only possible to use in intensive care centers. But the manufacturer is trying to make more progress, so that it can be delivered to the common people too. Manufacturers are also trying to detect other diseases outside the heart or lungs