Fingertip Blood Sensor Can be Used for Trauma Patients
- ICU
- 05/01/2015
A spot check device that can give readings within 20 seconds has been tested in 525 critically injured patients. Trauma surgeons at the University...
READ MOREA spot check device that can give readings within 20 seconds has been tested in 525 critically injured patients. Trauma surgeons at the University...
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