Measuring blood pressure without cuffs
Extensive monitoring makes sense in many areas, such as in healthcare, sport, when treating diseases as well as in rehabilitation. ViCardio states that it is the only wearable blood pressure monitor that can be worn over a long period of time. An optical biosensor measures the blood pressure. Even measuring blood pressure beat by beat does not require the usual inflatable cuff. ViCardio co-founder Dr. Sandeep Shah will portray the future of blood pressure monitoring. This will also take place at the MEDICA CONNECTED HEALTHCARE FORUM on the morning of November 12.

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Biovotion offers a “mini-hospital on the upper arm”. This measures diverse parameters such as heart rate, oxygen in the blood, stress levels or sleep rhythms and analyses them on a platform. The values are recorded via the Everion armband – all day, every day. Anika Uhde from Biovotion will explain how this works.
One solution for spiroergometry (lung function) and metabolic analyses: Dynostics, a smart analyses device with an accompanying app, offers just that and can assist in shaping medical training therapies or giving nutrition recommendations based on metabolic values that have been determined professionally. Manfred Günther from Dynostics will explain the significance of performance and metabolic diagnostics.
Medical technology moves to smart band aids and bandages
Intelligent patch solutions are currently conquering numerous medical application fields. Health Care Originals offer an advanced patch to support asthma patients. This wearable technology records symptoms such as coughing, breathing patterns, heart beat and others. It is an early warning system for asthmatic attacks. If values deviate from the norm, the wearer receives this information at an early stage and can therefore prevent the attack or lessen its intensity. There is also an option to notify someone if requested. It also records the use of the inhaler.
On November 13, everything at the MEDICA CONNECTED HEALTHCARE FORUM will revolve around smart patches – band aids and bandages – in healthcare as a whole. They can be used in rehabilitation in endoprosthetics, like TracPatch. This allows patients’ progress to be tracked after the operation, for example when they do the necessary exercises at home. In this case, the smart patches record the joint’s agility and deflection angle, for example. Measuring body temperature can give an indication on inflammations, making this an ideal device to use for training purposes or in mobilization therapy after an operation.