A temporal tattoo measures blood sugar levels

  
LAZALOP
03/13/2016 10:06 a.m.

Good morning.
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What if we could avoid the painful puncture in the finger yolk to obtain information about the blood sugar level?A team of researchers from the University of California in San Diego (USA) has designed a flexible sensor as a temporary tattoo, which uses a soft electric current to measure glucose levels in a person's body.

For people with diabetes, measuring glucose levels several times a day is a vital obligation to properly manage their disease, as well as control the doses of insulin they need.Pricing several times a day is not a dish of taste for anyone, so many patients tend to avoid so many punctures a day endangering their health.This new device has the solution: it is completely painless.

“Currently the tattoo sensor can easily survive for one day and therefore can be replaced.They are also very cheap, so they do not have much financial load for the patient, ”explains Amay Bandodkar, leader of the study.

Temporary tattoo has already been successfully tested in seven healthy patients between 20 and 40 years of age.According to the results, the device measured even more accurately the glucose levels of each patient than the classic digital puncture.Experts are working so that this innovative temporary tattoo for diabetics has “Bluetooth capabilities to send this information directly to the patient's doctor in real time or even store data in the cloud,” says Bandodkar.

The study has been published in the Science and Analytical Chemistry magazines.

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Sherpa41
03/13/2016 11:34 a.m.

This news was already published here and the problem was that the tattoo had to start it to be able to see the glucose value, we only serve for a measurement.

The "curious" news of the news of very interesting is the comments on the web.Very scientific all ...

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LAZALOP
03/13/2016 11:35 a.m.

Ok
I didn't know.
A thousand apologies for repeating it.

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Sherpa41
03/13/2016 11:37 a.m.

No problem.I just looked for it and I publish it myself and it is not that it measures only once, but to get the data from the measurements you have to start it, which almost becomes the same.

https://www.diabetesforo.com/discusion/10607/Tatuaje-temporal-para-medir-glucosa-en-sangre

Temporary tattoo for measuring blood glucose.
Tattoos have become a versatile way of accessing different medical benefits - and even electric - in the human body.Among the last ideas is the application of this technique to check the levels of blo...

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
jconegar
03/13/2016 10:07 p.m.

I think this is like the clock that measures glucose that for almost 30 years I hear it on diabetes day.

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