GETTING PLASTERED
Tiny digital sticking plasters can now monitor health
20 June 2005
A simple elastoplast can now be used to transmit important health information. A small ‘digital plaster’, containing a silicon chip, can be incoroporated onto the elastoplast which then processes data relevant to a number of bodily processes. Temperature, blood pressure and glucose levels can be monitored by this super-plaster which transmits its results via a PDA or mobile phone to a computer.
If the levels fall or rise to dangerous levels the patient will be alerted. Patterns and trends can also be tracked by the device, making elderly or vulnerable relatives ideal candidates for affixation. Acting as a remote monitors these seemingly innocuous items may provide reassurance for those with others to keep an eye plastered on.