Diagnosing Circulating Antiphospholipid Antibodies via Vein Finders

Antiphospholipid antibodies (APLAs) are proteins that may be present in the blood and may increase your risk for blood clots or pregnancy losses. If you have a history of blood clots or recurrent pregnancy losses, you may have been tested for the presence of APLAs in your blood. Antiphospholipid syndrome

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Using Vein Finders following Platelet Dysfunction

Platelet diseases can impact the amount of platelets in the body, as well as how efficiently they function. A platelet problem disrupts the proper clotting of blood. Platelet dysfunction can be caused by a variety of disorders, including: Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is a type of thrombocytopenic purpura that is

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Diagnosis of Overdevelopment of Circulating Anticoagulants Via Vein Finders

Autoantibodies that neutralize specific clotting factors in vivo (e.g., an autoantibody against factor VIII or factor V) or inhibit phospholipid-bound proteins in vitro are the most common circulating anticoagulants (antiphospholipid antibodies). Instead of heavy bleeding, some persons with particular types of circulating anticoagulants develop blood clots within an artery or

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Vein Finders during Disseminated intravascular coagulation Diagnosis

Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a dangerous disorder that causes blood flow to be disrupted. It’s a clotting problem that can lead to uncontrollable bleeding. People with cancer or sepsis may be affected by DIC. The following are the most common DIC causes: Blood transfusion reaction. Cancer, especially certain types

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Telepresence Robots in Hospitals

Telepresence Robots in Hospitals

Telepresence technology in hospitals offers a clear way to overcome hurdles in healthcare systems and workplaces. Indeed, Telepresence robots have been used in LTC or hospital environments where remote users (eg, family/therapist) can connect with the patient/resident in the care environment. The remote connection enables the robot to move around

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Telepresence Robots in Shopping Malls

Telepresence Robots in Shopping Malls

Robots are playing a bigger role in helping to upgrade shopping malls, which are working hard to cater to young consumers’ evolving shopping preferences. These robots can be deployed at shopping malls and they can recognize consumers via facial recognition, attract consumers to retail stores via voice interaction, assist in

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The Word of Business and Telepresence Robots

The Word of Business and Telepresence Robots

A telepresence robot is a computer, tablet, or smartphone-controlled robot which includes a video camera, screen, speakers and microphones so that people interacting with the robot can view and hear its operator and the operator can simultaneously view what the robot is “looking” at and “hearing.” Simply put, a telepresence

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Applying Vein Finders with Von Willebrand Disease

Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is a blood disorder in which the blood does not clot properly. Blood contains many proteins that help the blood clot when needed. One of these proteins is called von Willebrand factor (VWF). Some risk factors for coagulation disorders can include : age, such as newborns

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Vein Finders and Axillo-subclavian Vein Thrombosis

Axillo-subclavian vein thrombosis condition develops when a vein in the armpit (the axilla) or in the front of the shoulder (the subclavian vein) is compressed by the collarbone (clavicle), the first rib, or the surrounding muscle. It is considered a type of thoracic outlet syndrome. Repeated compression causes the vein

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