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The most impressive technological advancements over the course of history are concen-trated in the field of medicine. From the evolution of surgery and antibiotics to wound treatments and vaccinations, healthcare breakthroughs have increased the average lifespan of human beings.
With the advent of telemedicine and AI and robotics, what once seemed like science fic-tion has become a reality. The development of new kinds of tech to improve patient qual-ity of life has been persistent and continuous.
Today, some of the most notable innovations come in the form of smart devices. Tech companies have worked closely with healthcare leaders to produce devices that can be worn by patients to monitor vital signs. There are even accessories that can be attached to bras to detect anomalies similar to breast cancer in the area.
Portable EKG devices have become quite significant for patients, especially those who have been diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases. These devices record data and send it to a patient’s doctor in real time. Many healthcare experts and patients see these gadg-ets as some of the greatest man-made preventions of heart failure.
Moreover, portable EKG and other smart devices were developed to have individual set-tings.
Dr. Ian Weisberg is a cardiac electrophysiology specialist based in Pensacola, Florida. He completed his Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship at the University of Chicago, where the underwent procedural training in Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation, and Implantation of Pacemakers, ICDs, and CRT devices, among others. Learn more about his specialization and practice by checking out this page.