What Types of Oximeters Are There? Which One is Best to Use?
Friends who have used oximeters know that oximeters can monitor the blood oxygen status in our body in time and determine whether there are potential risks. The effect is very good, so many office wor...
How to Choose a Home Oxygen Concentrator?
Oxygen is of great significance to the human body. Like food and water, it is an important energy source for sustaining life.With the continuous improvement and improvement of people's economic an...
Precautions After Coronary Artery Stent Installation
At present, the incidence of coronary heart disease continues to increase. Cardiac stent placement, which began more than 20 years ago, provides a safe and convenient minimally invasive method for the...
Introduction to Coronary Balloon Angioplasty
Ⅰ. Basic situation of coronary balloon angioplasty1. OverviewCoronary balloon angioplasty is an interventional treatment method in which the balloon dilation catheter is delivered to the target lesio...
New Trends in the Development of Cardiovascular Medical Devices
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has long been a major pain point in the healthcare industry. Conditions such as stroke or IHD (Ischemic Heart Disease) are responsible for a large number of deaths and seq...
What is a pulse oximeter?
IntroductionPulse oximeters have become increasingly popular over the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But what exactly is a pulse oximeter, and how does it work? In this blog, we'll answer...
Types of Point of Care Testing and Their Clinical Significance
POCT (Point of Care Testing) is a testing method that uses portable analytical instruments and accompanying reagents to obtain rapid results at the sampling site. It includes three elements: "ins...
Do We Really Understand Troponin?
With the advancement of clinical laboratory technology, the sensitivity of point of care troponin testing has been increasing, which is highly beneficial for early identification of myocardial infarct...