The Internet of Things (IoT) and Cybersecurity Concerns in Healthcare Data Sharing
The Internet of Things (IoT) is widely appreciated in many applications, including medical monitoring and healthcare, due to its low cost and autonomous operations. However, transmitting patient data over an insecure channel can lead to security and privacy risks.
Nanotechnology in Medicine
Nanotechnology has wide applications in the medical field in the form of nanomedicine. Some nanoparticles have potential applications in new diagnostic devices, imaging and methodologies, targeted medicines, pharmaceuticals, biomedical implants, and tissue engineering.
Bio coating and 3D implantation
Bio coating and 3D implantation have revolutionized the medical field through the interface between medical and technical fields. These remarkable hybrid approaches have opened new perspectives in healthcare.
Clinical Automation and Robotics in Cardiac Surgery
The popularity of minimally invasive surgery has increased significantly in recent years and offers significant advantages over traditional methods in many surgical procedures. This rapid growth has been made possible by significant advances in medical technology.
Virtual Reality (VR) & Medicine?
Using virtual reality, medical information can be presented in an interactive and user-friendly way, helping patients better understand their bodies, different conditions, and potential treatments.
Health technology trends seen in 2023
As we move toward 2024, let us think about what the future of technology in healthcare will look like and how it will benefit the hospital environment. Here is a look at emerging healthcare trends that we will explore in more detail in future articles.
Robots in Medicine? – Yes, but Also No.
By Luc Puis Are robots taking over the world? Probably, yes, but before we reach singularity, we might use them for the […]
Perfusion.com Cardiovascular News Roundup: September 2, 2022
Weekly roundup of interesting reads for the perfusion community, this week including a re-cap on the continuous search for biocompatible materials, big studies in China, Norway and the Netherlands, along with new technologies and original research.
CoronaVirus.Gov
Editor’s Note: Due Diligence: Plz Visit CoronaVirus.Gov– Just want to get it out there- God Bless Frank Click Image Above to View […]
Corona Virus & Reminders of H1N1 (Swine Flu)
Editor’s Note: Yeah- We are all a little worried. But this is not a time to get tunnel vision. Isolation, hording, fear […]
TAVR: TransAortic or TransFemoral?
Editor’s Note: The last few places I have visited were programs that were scaling up their TAVR programs. There are some pretty exciting […]
AngioVac 101: A Perfusion Primer
Editor’s Note: Thought I would drop a quick primer on the use of the AngioVac system for percutaneous clot extraction. The YouTube […]