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Top 10 medical ‘how-to’ articles of 2012

Anne-Francoise Pele

12/6/2012 11:05 AM EST

#8

MEMS enable medical innovation

By Analog Devices, Inc.

The ability to detect, capture, and analyze motion with MEMS has become a commonplace feature on consumer and mobile devices. Where technological advances have provided high-precision motion capture, applications have extended into industrial fields. Many potential medical diagnostic and instrumentation applications can benefit from merging the precision of industrial devices with the mobility and economies of consumer devices. For more, click here.


MEMS silicon structures sense acceleration and rotation and convert this to an electrical signal with the help of signal processing.

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docdivakar

12/12/2012 11:59 AM EST

@Anne: is there going to be any updates from BioMed San Jose held last week? It would be nice to know what are 'new' products in the medical area in 2013...

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andrew porter

12/12/2012 5:31 PM EST

http://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/news/2012/12/aami-survey-identifies-top-10-medical-device-challenges.aspx

According to the survey results, the top 10 medical devices challenges are:
1. Managing devices and systems on the IT network (72%)
2. Integrating device data into electronic health records (65%)
3. Broken connectors (50%)
4. Battery management (50%)
5. Alarm management (49%)
6. Maintenance of infusion pump systems (48%)
7. Cybersecurity of medical devices and systems (47%)
8. Setting preventive maintenance strategies (44%)
9. Medical device incident reporting and investigations (42%)
10. Medical devices brought in by patients (42%)

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docdivakar

12/14/2012 11:18 AM EST

@andrew... Thank you... it is common to see survey respondents provide inputs considering the contemporary 'pain points' and may miss future ones. My guess is this list will look radically different in another 5 years. Probably #10 will dominate?

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andrew porter

12/12/2012 5:35 PM EST

Game Changers: Technology Trends to Watch in 2013
http://medtechinsider.com/archives/29678

As we look ahead to the New Year and what it may bring, we have collected the most important game-changing, cannot-be-ignored 2013 medical device technology trends.

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docdivakar

12/14/2012 11:24 AM EST

Very useful information in the link above, thanks! I would imagine software applications using these technologies will start to be more prominent in 2013; in particular, analytics-driven prognostics.

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green_is_now

12/12/2012 5:40 PM EST

Two lens sens angle between both eysys thus focal length. Adjust focus as needed.
No more reading glasses wearing contacts!

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