Abstract: The invention provides a compact and self-sustained refrigeration system for medical uses, including in hospitals, in clinics and in home uses, including rescue and field emergency situations, independent of external power supply, based on small amounts of liquid carbon dioxide.
Abstract: The present invention provides a system for administering a therapeutic substance to a brain, for example a brain of a person afflicted by a neurodegenerative disorder. The system may include communicating with the person and locating it via a smartphone, characterizing the level of its alertness or cognitive abilities, and initiating the substance release via a vocal signal. The system enables to bypass the blood brain barrier while also reducing undesired systemic concentration peaks of the substance.
Abstract: A portable body-cooling device, comprises: a mask suitable to be positioned on the face of the patient and to cover its mouth and nose; a connector, suitable to connect said mask to a breathable gas container; and a gas container, containing a breathable gas in compressed state, which, when expanded, undergoes cooling. Also described is a method for reducing the body temperature of the patient in need thereof.
Abstract: Example techniques and systems include detecting patient inhalation with a pulmonary medication dosing device and controlling a valve to release medication based on the detection. For example, a method includes generating a signal indicative of air flow within a portion of a pulmonary medication dosing device, receiving, by a processor, a command based on the signal and associated with a valve configured to at least partially control release of medication via the pulmonary medication dosing device, and controlling, by the processor and based on the received command, the valve to release at least a portion of a dose of the medication into the air flow. In some examples, a mobile computing device may be configured to generate and transmit the command to the pulmonary medication dosing device for controlling the valve.
Abstract: The present invention provides a system for administering a therapeutic substance to a brain, for example a brain of a person afflicted by a neurodegenerative disorder. The system may include communicating with the person and locating it via a smartphone, characterizing the level of its alertness or cognitive abilities, and initiating the substance release via a vocal signal. The system enables to bypass the blood brain barrier while also reducing undesired systemic concentration peaks of the substance.