Unlike with a traditional blood draw, the patient does not see the needle go into the arm nor the tubes of blood. The process takes about two minutes and has a 95% success rate on the first attempt.
A Dutch firm's AI-powered machines that draw blood with more accuracy than humans without the patient seeing the needle to be ...
Northwestern Medicine will be part of a multiyear, multicenter clinical trial to validate the performance and safety of the ...
No one looks forward to a colonoscopy. The procedure, which is used to screen for colorectal cancers, is unpleasant and costly and can lead to medical complications. But screening for the cancer is ...
Brown School of Engineering and Computing at Rice University has developed an innovative artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled, low-cost device that ... from unpurified blood samples with similar ...
The Aletta device has a 95% success rate when it comes to drawing usable blood on the first attempt, according to the company ...
Scientists are developing a less invasive portable device that would use blood samples to detect colorectal cancers.
Northwestern is among several health systems that have agreed to be part of a clinical trial of a device that automates blood collection. Northwestern and the company behind the device say it has ...