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Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
Blood Flow Velocity Detection System
2025

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Blood Flow Velocity Detection System

Blood Flow Velocity Detection System

The System developed by MIRDC is the world's first to reduce the chance of blood clots after surgery. It replaces the existing discontinuous and wired detection equipment, including degradable continuous sensors and wireless radio frequency identification equipment. It allows the patient's blood clot status to be known immediately and at any time without the need for medical staff. In addition to accurately detecting blood flow, the bioabsorbable implantable degradable antenna sensor can biodegrade within 24 weeks, reducing the risk of wound infection caused by repeated incisions and reducing the damage to blood vessels.

Client / Manufacturer

Asia University

Taichung, TW

Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital

Kaohsiung, TW
Design

MIRDC

Kaohsiung, TWTsai Tung-Lin, Tseng Chun-Chieh, Yeh Kuei-Ling , Zhou Cheng-Yuzn, Kao Ling-Zhen, Lin Yu-Sheng, Lung Chi-Wen, Huang Shu-Hung
Date of Launch
2024
Development Time
more than 24 Month
Target Regions
Australia / Oceania, Europe, North America, South America
Target Groups
Consumers / Users, "Medical Staff"

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