BEIJING, Jan. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- China has launched a remote cardiovascular monitoring system, sources with the Ministry of Health said here Monday.
An expert said that the system, linked to database of more than 900 Chinese hospitals nationwide, is designed to provide a 24-hour monitoring service.
He explained that users will use an electrocardiograph of the same size as a mobile phone. By holding the electrocardiograph to their chest for a few seconds, and then pressing a button, users will be able to immediately submit data to the monitoring center via wireless network GPRS or CDMA1X. Doctors on the 24-hour shift in the center will immediately make a diagnosis and send advice tothe user in the form of a text message. This way, healthy people who want high-quality healthcare or patients who do not need hospital observation can check the state of their heart and blood vessels in real time.
Luo Weisi, a well-known expert in the field who used to be a member of the medical group with the Chinese delegation to the last three Olympic Games, said that Chinese hospitals focus on patients who suffer from heart disease, and seldom draw attention to those who stay out of hospital. However, the heart disease situation is worsening in China with hidden disease becoming more prominent.
In comparison with other diseases, cardiovascular disease today has the highest growth and recurrence rate of all diseases in China.
Statistics show that the country has more than 40 million patients with cardiovascular disease. Each year, deaths from cardiovascular disease account for 50 percent of the total deaths in China. 75 percent of the survivors lose their ability to work to some extent and 4 percent are severely disabled.
Controlling cardiovascular disease in China has therefore become an urgent medical and social problem, Luo said.
He noted that developed countries have lower death rates from heart disease due to the high consciousness of prevention among the public and the continuous monitoring service provided by both public and private hospitals.
Yang Yuejin, another well-known expert in cardiovascular diseases, said better disease prevention is of great significance to improving Chinese medical services. The launching of the remotemonitoring system is no doubt part of the solution. Enditem
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