Litheknoloji tsena tse Tharo tsa ho Fumana Bophelo bo Botle ba Litloaelo li Tla Lekoa ka Setsebi United States, Iseraele le Japane
Israeli digital health startup OutSense has been awarded a number of patents for key innovations in IoT technology, according to foreign media reports on 23 June. The technology gains life-saving medical insights by analysing human excrement. Khamphani e kentse letoto la litokelo tse tharo tse koahelang likarolo tsa sensor ea eona ea ntloana ea bongaka.
Three Toilets Detection Health Technologies
The first OutSense toilets detection health technologies is for the detection of blood hidden in the toilet bowl. This OutSense device uses reflected light from the toilet to determine the optical signature of hidden blood in faeces. Patents for this technology have been granted in the US, Europe, Japane le China.
A second toilets detection health technologies has been granted in Europe and applications for this patent are pending in other countries. It allows effective analysis of the many components of faeces and the spatial distribution of blood traces. On the basis of this analysis, Theknoloji ea OutSense e ka khetholla mohloli oa mali ka har'a pampitšana ea mala.
A third patent is pending for a technology that detects the dehydrated composition of urine through the analysis of urine and faeces.
Ho latela CEO ea OutSense Yfat Scialom, who predicts that “ka ho phatloha ha meriana ea digital, this kind of monitoring will become the norm”, OutSense says that the technology already approved and pending approval will provide broad protection for a person’s health by non-invasively extracting faeces and hidden blood from the urine. Hidden blood is essential for detecting colorectal cancer, lefu la ho ruruha ha mala le tšoaetso ea moroto.
Its solution consists of a multispectral optical sensor, mohloli o khanyang le sesebelisoa sa ho hlahloba se ikemetseng se kenyeletsang khokahanyo ea WiFi. The device scans human excrement, identifies the optical footprint of faecal and urine components, sends the data to an AI-based cloud analysis and then provides indications of various diseases with great precision.
OutSense has developed tools to diagnose abnormalities in human excreta. Tlhahisoleseding e fumanoeng ka mali a sampole, ho kopantsoe le tlhahlobo e eketsehileng ea nako ea ho tsoa mali ho ea ho excretion, e fana ka lintlha tse qaqileng tsa lefu la mali. Its specific patterns can determine whether the bleeding is from a fissure or haemorrhoid, from a polyp, a tumour or from an ulcer.
At the beginning of June, OutSense e phatlalalitse hore CommuniCare, khamphani e kholo ea tlhokomelo ea bophelo e nang le tse fetang 90 healthcare facilities in the US, e tla qala ho leka theknoloji ea eona selemong sena. Ho phaella ho mofofisi ona, OutSense also plans to conduct clinical trials in Israel and Japan.
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