Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Aug 11, 2009

Pacemaker Supports Wi-Fi

Kasyjanski, a United States citizen (USA), for more than 20 years of his life hang on the pacemaker. But now, he became the first person in the U.S. that uses a pacemaker with wireless. With new equipment, doctors can continue to monitor the condition of women aged 61 years from long-distance via the internet.

As VIVAnews quotation from Dailytech, 11 August 2009, at the Hospital Kasyjanski St. Francis in Roslyn, New York, to perform routine tests, about 90 percent of the examination is conducted. That's because doctors have studied the condition of the patient information that is sent from the pacemaker Wi-Fi to the doctor via the internet. Kasyjanski said, the tool is to increase self-confidence and a memudahkannya life.

Dr. Steven Greenberg, the director of the Arrhythmia and Pacemaker Center Hospital St. Francis, said, new technology is helping to treat patients and it appears will be the new standard pacemaker.

Greenberg said, and monitor the server remotely communicate at least once a day to download all the relevant information and to warn doctors and patients on if something happens that is not normal.

"If something abnormal happens, we have a very complex system that will literally call the doctor responsible for the patient, at two morning if necessary," said Greenberg. Pacemaker St wireless production. Jude Medical Inc.. Surah itself approval authority on food and medicine in the FDA July.

In the various countries in the world, there are 3 million people with a pacemaker, and more than 600,000 people to install a pacemaker each year. Greenberg, said wireless technology would be far better known in patient care, and able to give time for the doctor to focus more on the patient's condition.

"In the future, the pacemaker of this kind may not only cater for patients with weak heart tap, but also to monitor high blood pressure, glucose, or heart failure," please Greenberg.
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Aug 9, 2009

Fall from stage, shoulder to shoulder Steven Tyler Broken

Aerosmith vocalist Steven Tyler has broken vertebrae after a fall from the stage during a concert in the United States, Wednesday (5 / 8) ago. Moreover, in Tyler tell get stitches in the head and shoulder. Wife said Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, Billie Perry, through a message on Twitter, the incident occurred when the Aerosmith show in South Dakota. "Yes, he was in a condition that is quite severe," wrote Billie Perry. Billie Perry confess there is no information whether the Aerosmith tour will be resumed.

Tyler, 61 years old, they say accidentally fell when to step back when the present "Love in an Elevator" in front of thousands of motorcycle fans in the Buffalo Chip Campground, Sturgis.

Due to the incident, the concert had stopped. Tyler was also directly to the hospital. According to the message Billie Perry, Tyler's personal doctor will be reviewed. Meanwhile, other personnel Aerosmith will return to their headquarters in Boston.

Months ago, Aerosmith had to pause after seven concerts Tyler experienced foot injury. Mischance befall Aerosmith is not only happening in Tyler. Guitarist Brad Whitford, 57 years, absent in several concerts due to restore condition after surgery in the head. After that, the bass player Tom Hamilton, 57 years, also must leave the tour due to surgery. Hamilton has not so far back.

Aerosmith at the start to Jagat music world in the early 1970s. Tyler Perry and writing hit songs like "Walk This Way", "Back in the Saddle," and "Same Old Song and Dance."
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