Wykorzystanie światłowodów w inżynierii medycznej
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W artykule przedstawiono możliwości wykorzystania światłowodów w inżynierii medycznej. Zostały przedstawione laboratoryjne wyniki badań inteligentnego systemu monitorującego podłoże pacjenta w opiece pielęgnacyjnej. Oprócz informacji o ułożeniu pacjentów na materacu uzyskujemy w systemie monitorowania także informacje o aktualnej temperaturze pacjenta i wilgotności podłoża.
Application of fiber optics in medical engineering
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The article issues the possibilities of using optical fiber in medical engineering. They were presented laboratory results of intelligent monitoring system of patients underlay in nursing process. The monitoring system provides information about the patients position on a mattress and also the current patients temperature and underlay humidity.
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