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Wednesday, March 02 2022 - 07:17
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Amrita University launch wearable device for home monitoring of glucose and BP
KOCHI, India, March 2, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

    - Patients can use the wearable, non-invasive device to measure six body 
parameters including blood glucose, blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen, 
respiratory rate and 6-lead ECG, from the comfort of their home

    - The device, connected to the smart phone, can serve as a micro-bedside 
monitor in rural clinics

Amrita University has developed a device for home-monitoring of glucose and 
blood pressure. Amrita Spandanam, as the device is called, will be sold online 
and through pharmacists across the country.

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Developed and patented by the varsity's Centre for Wireless Networks and 
Applications, it is a wearable, six-in-one device that is an excellent 
replacement for a bedside monitor. It can be used to measure six body 
parameters including blood glucose, blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen, 
respiratory rate, and 6-lead ECG.

Said Dr Maneesha V Ramesh, the Provost of Amrita University who led the team of 
researchers: "Amrita Spandanam is a revolutionary device that has bagged 
several US patents, with results published in top scientific journals. It 
offers a quick, easy, affordable and non-invasive way to monitor and detect 
diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, sleep apnea and allergy 
attacks from the comfort of one's home. The product was extensively tested on 
1000 patients at Amrita Hospital in Kochi and various remote clinics in Kerala. 
Last year, these devices were successfully deployed at Amrita Hospital to 
remotely monitor the progression of severity in COVID-19 patients."

Amrita Spandanam is connected to the patient's smartphone. The data is sent to 
a secure hospital cloud which enables any doctor authorized by the patient to 
access the vital parameters remotely from any location. The product also 
integrates multiple -learning models that can predict the potential 
deterioration of patients' health and provide early warning decision support to 
doctors for acute hypotensive episodes, sepsis, sleep apnea, and atrial 
fibrillation.

About Amrita University

http://www.amrita.edu

Amrita partners with academic, industry and governmental institutions across 
the world to accomplish human-centered, translational, and groundbreaking 
research. Some of Amrita's partners include Harvard University, Columbia 
University, King's College London, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, VU 
Amsterdam, the British Geological Society, University of Oxford, Italian 
National Research Council, Deakin University, and the University of Tokyo. Sri 
Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (Amma), a world-renowned humanitarian leader is the 
founder, Chancellor, and guiding light of Amrita University.

Contact: Dr. Maneesha Ramesh, maneesha@amrita.edu

SOURCE  Amrita University 
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