People who are considered at low or moderate risk of cardiac problems can now use a simple, non-invasive finger sensor test to know their chances of future heart events, such as heart attack or stroke, according to researchers at Mayo Clinic.
EndoPAT, the noninvasive finger test device, developed by Itamar Medical, measures the health of endothelial cells by measuring blood flow.
EndoPAT consists of digital recording equipment and two finger probes that look like large thimbles. Now, this simple finger device can be able to predict future heart attack, stroke. So this is a big boon to all the patients, who are suffering from heart attacks.
Wavy Words Search Engine
Custom Search
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
I think endopat test is a simple test to be carried out for a big problems of heart.
Post a Comment