Friday, November 6, 2015

Take A Deep Breath!

Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that causes your airways to swell and narrow making it difficult to breathe. Respiratory problems are a huge health problem of modern society. In fact, lung diseases are one of the most common medical conditions in the world. Although we know asthma and allergies are often caused by the life style choices we make, we still don´t realize how much damage they can do to our quality of life – until is too late. We have collected the latest wearables that will give you an insight to the causes of your asthma attacks.

Adamm is a patch that lets you know if you are having an asthma attack or alerts you just before you are about to have one. This cool wearable was developed by an American company Health Care Originals from New York. The patch detects your heart rate, respiration, coughing, and breathing sounds. It is connected you an app that lets you now when is the time to take your medication. It also keeps a journal so the next time you go to the doctor you will have more accurate information about your medical state.

Researchers at ASSIST have developed wearable sensors that are powered by a patient’s body heat and can monitor the sound of a patient’s breathing. The sensor can measure wheezing sounds which gives a more objective assessment of patience health state. The pitch can tell a doctor where in the lungs there seems to be a problem which can help with the further treatment.

Propeller is a sensor attached on your inhaler that monitors how much medication you´ve taken. A cool thing about it is that it syncs with your app and collects the information about where the use of the medication was necessary. This is a really good idea because now you can see your statistic and see which locations are more likely to trigger respiratory problems.

Wing is a small sensor that helps you predict your asthma attacks before they happen. You plug it into your smartphone and just breathe into it. It can determine your lung capacity by measuring how much air you can blow out in one second, as well as how fast you can blow out the air. The Wing is connected to an app that tells you in which “zone” your lungs are. Green zone means your 80%-100% of your personal best, yellow 50%-80% and red zone equals 0%-50% of your personal best.

Company iSonea has a variety of products that will help you with your breathing problems. AirSonea is a device connected to your smartphone which is tracking wheezing rate. It is great to help you have your asthma management under control. If you want to know more about their product for monitoring asthma please have a look at their website below: http://isonea.com/

We think it is very important to track and collect information which will help you determine what triggers your asthma attack. It is very helpful for the doctors to give them an insight of your lungs when the patients are not at the doctor´s office. All collected information will help to decide how to proceed with further treatment.

Medica 2015, the largest health trade show, is just around the corner from November 16-19. We would like to invite everybody to stop at our booth to see 24 of the world´s best wearable healthcare companies demoing their products. You can find us in Hall 15 – A23 right next to the famous Connected Health Care Forum. For more information please visit our website: http://ift.tt/18Eu4u4



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