Digital Sampling

TMP- Memory of the Future
September 13, 2022
Remote imaging
September 13, 2022

“Digital Sampling “

Almost all of us have the experience of going to a laboratory center for a blood or urine test, and to be able to take a blood sample from us, the laboratory personnel take blood from our veins with a syringe and put it in the tubes to perform tests related to blood tests or if the doctor has prescribed a urine test for us, we put part of our urine in special containers and deliver it to the laboratory so that they can perform specific tests on it. By checking the blood, they can check the status of blood cells, check the status of the solutes in the blood, and perform several tests, in the case of urine as well, using the changes that occur in the parameters of urine and the symptoms that we told the doctor. The doctor can reach an acceptable result and get very close to the final diagnosis with these two samples taken, but in TMP or remote diagnosis and treatment technology, where the patient is not supposed to go to laboratory centers, how can he take a blood or urine sample? can And will it be delivered to the laboratory? In this technology, we have digital sampling, which means that a digital sample is taken from the patient by a digital probe from the oral cavity or from the surface of the skin or through oral saliva, or we can actually say that digital registration is done and then this sample is created in the form of a digital file that contains all the biological information of the patient's body. In fact, the restrictions related to blood and urine tests that we can understand a certain range of problems, now these restrictions have been almost removed in the digital file, almost all the information in the same digital file is there and should be sent to centers that they are equipped with this technology and can decode and extract the biological information of a patient 's body and reach accurate diagnoses. The future of this technology is amazing.

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