Research Journal of Medical Sciences

Year: 2015
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Page No. 8 - 12

Suggesting a Portable Biosensor for Personal Monitoring and Early Detection of Cardiovascular Diseases Based on Cardiac Markers Measuring in Human Saliva

Authors : D.M. Mikhaylov, V.A. Stupin, V.N. Konev, A.V. Starikovskiy and A.S. Smirnov

Abstract: Many people die every day because of heart attack as they have not timely received the medical help. Some suggestions to develop a miniature device implanted in human mouth for day and night monitoring of patient’s saliva structure are represented in this study. The main requirements to the device are indicated. A sensor (for example, implanted in a tooth) periodically takes samples of saliva and analyzes it for the presence of biological markers indicating exacerbation of cardiovascular diseases. The device automatically informs a patient or medical stuff about possible risk. Developing technologies can be used for non-invasive diagnostics of diseases and dysfunctions based on data about biomarkers in the human saliva and provision of early medical intervention.

How to cite this article:

D.M. Mikhaylov, V.A. Stupin, V.N. Konev, A.V. Starikovskiy and A.S. Smirnov, 2015. Suggesting a Portable Biosensor for Personal Monitoring and Early Detection of Cardiovascular Diseases Based on Cardiac Markers Measuring in Human Saliva. Research Journal of Medical Sciences, 9: 8-12.

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