Innovative Wearable Device Offers Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring
Researchers from the University of Utah and the University of Illinois, Chicago, have developed a wearable device that continuously monitors blood pressure without the need for traditional cuffs. The device uses bioimpedance to measure electrical changes in the wrist, providing a continuous waveform of blood pressure. This technology, based on physics-informed machine learning, offers a more comprehensive view of cardiovascular health by capturing blood pressure fluctuations throughout the day.