New RFID-based system monitors acid reflux
Teams from both the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and the University of Texas-Arlington are in the process of developing a RFID-based monitoring system that will track acid reflux disease in patients.
According to both parties, a dime-sized RFID chip is attached to the esophagus which tests for electrical impulses that deliver signals on acidic or non-acidic liquids that travel through the esophagus. The data is then transmitted to a wireless sensor that is worn around the patient’s neck.
The device is still undergoing testing and further research, however it wouldn’t be much of a stretch to say that any system that can help patients and their caregivers better understand the mechanisms of acid reflux will help in the eventual development of enhanced pharmaceutical drugs to alleviate the symptoms of acid reflux.
[Via United Press International]
May 31st, 2007 at 6:41 pm
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