Inside this issue
Overview
The July 2020 issue of Medical Design Briefs presents a comprehensive exploration of current trends and challenges in the medical technology sector, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. This edition is published by Tech Briefs Media Group, an SAE International Company, and features a variety of articles that address significant topics relevant to medical design and engineering.
Key Features:
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Scalable Artificial Intelligence for Medical Imaging: This article discusses the integration of scalable AI technologies in medical imaging. It highlights how AI can enhance diagnostic accuracy, streamline workflows, and improve patient outcomes. The piece emphasizes the importance of developing AI systems that can adapt to various imaging modalities and clinical environments, ensuring that healthcare providers can leverage these technologies effectively.
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EU MDR Economic Operators: Sharing Compliance Duties Across the Supply Chain: With the implementation of the European Union Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR), this article outlines the responsibilities of economic operators within the medical device supply chain. It provides insights into how manufacturers, importers, and distributors must collaborate to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. The article stresses the need for clear communication and shared responsibilities to navigate the complexities of the new regulations successfully.
Pandemic PPE: What Good Will Come of the COVID-19 Crisis: This feature reflects on the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly regarding personal protective equipment (PPE). It discusses the challenges faced by healthcare systems in securing adequate PPE supplies and the innovations that emerged in response to these challenges. The article posits that the pandemic has accelerated advancements in PPE design and manufacturing, leading to more effective and accessible protective gear for healthcare workers.
Special Section: Technology Leaders in Motors & Motion Control/Robotics
This section highlights advancements in motors and motion control technologies that are crucial for medical devices and robotics. It showcases innovations that enhance precision, reliability, and efficiency in medical applications, from surgical robots to automated laboratory equipment. The focus is on how these technologies can improve surgical outcomes and streamline medical processes.
Advertiser Index and Publisher Information:
The issue includes an advertiser index, providing readers with information about companies and products relevant to the medical design field. The editorial team, led by Sherrie Trigg as the Editor & Director of Medical Content, is dedicated to delivering high-quality content that informs and engages professionals in the medical technology industry.
Conclusion:
The July 2020 issue of Medical Design Briefs serves as a vital resource for professionals in the medical technology sector, offering insights into the latest trends, regulatory changes, and innovations that are shaping the future of healthcare. The articles encourage readers to reflect on the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic while also highlighting the opportunities for growth and improvement in medical design and engineering.
This edition not only informs but also inspires action and collaboration among industry stakeholders to enhance patient care and safety in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Features
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Articles
6 Scalable Artificial Intelligence for Medical Imaging
11 EU MDR Economic Operators: Sharing Compliance Duties across the Supply Chain
14 Pandemic PPE: What Good Will Come of the COVID-19 Crisis?
43 New High-Flow Valve for Portable Oxygen Concentrator Systems
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R & D
New Tool Helps Distinguish Cause of Blood Clots
Device Improves Performance of Underactive Bladders
Smart Contact Lens Diagnoses, Treats Diabetes
Sensors Offer Early Detection of Lung Tumors
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Global Innovations
49 Recording Device Could Help Development of Brainwave-Controlled Devices, Including Prosthetics
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Technology Leaders
21 Brushed Versus Brushless DC Motors: What’s the Best Choice for Medical Applications?
Tech Briefs
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34 Implantable Biosensor Operates Without Batteries
36 Virtual Reality Blood Flow Simulation to Improve Cardiovascular Interventions
36 Cooling Insoles Reduce Foot Temperature, Tissue Breakdown
38 Researchers Incorporate Computer Vision, Uncertainty into AI for Robotic Prosthetics
40 Device Simulates Filtering and Ion Transport Functions of Human Kidney
41 New Device Quickly Detects Lithium Ions in Blood of Bipolar Disorder Patients


