#AI/ #Health #Stock News: GBT
Tokenize (OTCPINK: $GTCH) Post
Completing Prototype for qTerm Further Research - Advanced Oxygen & Heart
Rate Systems; @GbtTechnologies
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San Diego, CA, December 15, 2020 – (Investorideas.com Newswire) GBT Technologies Inc. (OTCPINK: GTCH) ("GBT”, or the “Company”), announced that its Joint Venture, GBT Tokenize Corp. (“GBT/Tokenize”), started research for advanced oxygen and heart rate systems for its qTerm medical device. The current qTerm oximeter is an optical based sensor system that measures the heart rate and oxygen levels, utilizing an electronic processor and a set of small light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The system uses light sources (LEDs) and a light detector to measure the variation in blood volume in tissues. The variation in the blood volume is used to determine the heart rate and the oxygen levels are measured based on blood cells color. Human blood appears red because of a protein called hemoglobin which contains a red-colored compound for carrying oxygen through the bloodstream.
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With a touch of a
finger, beams of light measure the amount of oxygen in your blood by analyzing
the color and movement of blood cells. Dark red blood cells indicate a lack of
oxygen, while bright red blood cells indicate higher oxygen level. For example,
if 96% of the blood cells are bright red, while 4% are dark red, then the Sp02
(Oxygen) level would be 96%. When a finger is placed on the qTerm device, a
light source emits intense light. A light detector detects the light that
passed through the finger, measuring how much was absorbed. A computer
program performs an accurate calculation to produce numerical results. One of
the main advantages of pulse and oxygen oximetry is the fact that it is a
painless and noninvasive method. Oxygen saturation is an important measure to
indicate proper functionality of our lungs. As we breath, our lungs pass
oxygen into tiny blood vessels called capillaries. The capillaries transport
oxygen-rich blood to our organs. The heart pumps the blood through arteries to
the rest of the body to maintain constant supply of oxygen. In case of improper
lung functionality, blood oxygen saturation declines, potentially putting our
organs in danger. A pulse/oxygen oximeter can quickly detect a drop in oxygen
saturation and alert for medical intervention.
GBT/Tokenize is now
conducting further research for a faster and potentially less power consuming
system to measure heart rate and blood oxygen levels. In this research
different integrated circuits are considered along with additional circuitries.
Two types of PPG (photoplethysmography - an optical measurement method that is used
for heart rate and oxygen level monitoring using a light source and a
photodetector at the surface of skin) will be evaluated, transmittance and
reflectance. In transmittance PPG, the light source is placed on one side of
the tissue, while the light detector is placed on the other side. This type of
PPG can only be used in small volume organs and requires further mechanical
infrastructure, like clamping devices and similar. In a reflectance type PPG,
the light source and detector are both placed on the same side of the tissue.
qTerm is a reflectance type based device. The source emits the light into the
tissue and the detector measures the variation in the reflected light. This
design type is less complicated and easy for use. This type of technology can be
used over any part of the body. The research includes a platform for measuring
the heart rate and blood oxygen to conduct further experiments and tests to
optimize results. The research is targeted to prepare the next generation
sensors and controlling circuits for future releases of qTerm.
"GBT/Tokenize
R&D is constantly researching to improve and enhance the technology. As we
are geared to release the first version of qTerm medical device soon, our
research team is already seeking how to provide more advanced solutions for
future releases. We consider qTerm as an evolutionary product that will
continue to evolve, include additional features, provide faster results with
less power consumption, we are already researching within a few domains in
order to improve the product. Our research is focused on improving the device
power management system, providing rapid results and creating new methods for
data analysis. Another key feature is to keep the device's user friendliness,
small size and ease of use. We are going to research methods of PPG
(photoplethysmography) also to consider further vitals devices that could
provide vitals measurements of any human organ surface. This may lead to the
development of further devices of different shapes and characteristics. Since
future versions of qTerm are planned to include blood pressure features we are
researching new approaches and methods to enable optimal and accurate results.
Another aspect is aesthetics, look and feel. We strongly believe that a device
of this nature should be easy for use, with long battery life and
attractive. As with any aspect of electronic devices, looks play a major role.
For example, we all like gadgets and gizmos that simply look cool! It's
our job to ensure reliable, accurate results within a 'cool' packaging. Last,
but not least, a crucial factor is the product's cost. We keep in mind that the
actual cost to the consumer has to be carefully considered. We are facing a
constant challenge of providing high quality products that include the
most up-to-date electronics, at an affordable cost. We are evaluating larger
versions of the device for potential use in hospitals and clinics so we
are looking into different enclosure's size and matching product's prices. An
efficient R&D team must move forward at all times in order to constantly
seek new technological solutions, research and develop better designs with
higher performance for the user's benefit" stated Danny Rittman, GBT’s
CTO.
Testing Advanced Oxygen
& Heart Rate Systems:
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Dr. Danny Rittman, CTO
press@gopherprotocol.com
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