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Niveles de Alerta Antiterrorista en España. Nivel Actual 4 de 5.

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Showing posts with label MOBILE TELEMEDICINE VEHICLE. Show all posts
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Monday, August 12, 2019

Mobile Telemedicine Vehicle (MTV) Video







Mobile Telemedicine Vehicle (MTV)
The Mobile Telemedicine Vehicle (MTC) is a one-of-a-kind disaster and emergency response telemedicine vehicle. A joint project with the United States Army and the DISCOVERIES Project at Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC), the MTV is the newest and most innovative vehicle to be used in the field of emergency medicine.
Designed to respond to emergency and disaster situations, the MTV brings the expertise of a critical care center to patients that may be cut off from access from any hospital or medical care. By utilizing telemedicine technology, the MTV brings the expertise of any specialist to the patient’s side.
Emergency Care & Communications
Earthquakes, floods and other disasters, including terrorist attacks, can result in multiple casualties, interruptions in transportation networks, communication infrastructure failures and issues of contamination. These conditions may create an environment where it is not possible to bring patients to the emergency department. 
The MTV is off-road capable and outfitted with state-of-the-art satellite communications and telemedicine connectivity. Using satellite systems and not dependent on land based communications that may go out in a disaster, the MTV is also equipped with on-board medical equipment to assess and treat patients on scene and support triage and currently established EMS activities. 
The MTV can also connect the ETCC with field resources at disaster incidents. This mode of telemedicine allows the health care team in the vehicle to capture information and transfer it to the right specialist for real-time consultation.
Additionally, the MTV has all the state-of-the-art technology of the ETCC to allow it to function as a mobile command center in the event the emergency department or hospital is involved in a disaster.
Expertly Engineered
The MTV is built by UNICAT of Germany on a Mercedes-Benz chassis. The chassis features a design that allows for maximum off-road capabilities. Once at the scene of critical need, the MTV will be able to relay medical information such as x-rays, vital statistics, and live video to LLUMC.
For additional flexibility, a Yamaha all-terrain vehicle is housed inside the MTV. It can be deployed to access areas that can only be reached by smaller vehicles. It can also scout the terrain and communicate back to the MTV.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Mobisante’s MobiUS Smartphone Ultrasound

Mobisante’s MobiUS Smartphone Ultrasound  

Cellphones have come a long way with the rise of the smartphone. What used to be simply a means of making phone calls remotely, now is the way by which we can send emails, text messages, photos, and…acquire fetal images!
You can thank Redmond, Washington-based Mobisante for that last one, because it has announced that its MobiUS ultrasound imaging system has received FDA approval to be marketed in the United States.
MobiUS is the world’s first smartphone-based commercial ultrasound system. It consists of an ultrasound probe and a Toshiba Windows Mobile-powered smartphone with Mobisante’s software on it. Since the system is based on smartphones, it is extremely portable and very affordable compared to traditional ultrasound systems. In addition, it can utilize the cellular network and Wi-Fi capabilities of the smartphone to send images remotely.
Mobisante hopes to get their portable ultrasound systems into remote villages and rural hospitals where resources are limited, population density is lower, and medical assistance is not as easily accessible. Although if things continue to progress well for Mobisante and portable ultrasound technology as a whole, we may soon find expectant moms uploading fetal pictures of their bundle of joy to their Facebook newsfeeds. Thanks to Tom Cruise, only if they live outside of California, of course.
Press release: World’s first smartphone-based ultrasound imaging system cleared by the FDA… (.pdf)
Company page: Mobisante …
Flashbacks: The Signos, Self Contained Handheld Ultrasound Gains FDA ApprovalMobile Clinical Imaging On a Smart Phone
(hat tip: Engadget)

Mobisante’s MobiUS Smartphone Ultrasound 

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