Not just the Apple Watch: the RaspBerry Pi could save lives too

The medical devices needed to perform different types of tests to detect potential diseases are not cheap at all. This means that not all countries have an accessible health system for the majority of their citizens, but that could change. A group of researchers in India is creating a kit based on Raspberry Pi that could potentially save many lives .

Consumer technology to save lives

the RaspBerry Pi could save lives too

Today we have already seen on many occasions how the consumer technology that exists right now is capable of saving lives . One of the most popular examples is the Apple Watch. The Apple smart watch and its different current functions, such as the fall detector, the possibility of calling emergencies or performing ECG (Electrocardiogram), etc., have allowed many users to anticipate possible health problems or notify in case if necessary.

This, which should not always be taken as a one hundred percent reliable substitute for other types of medical instruments, is providing a multitude of advantages to society and has only just begun. Some already say that the future cost reduction and the possibility of having many other different sensors will allow greater control of personal health.

In that field it seems that the RaspBerry Pi could also play a fundamental role. What’s more, according to comments from a group of Indian researchers: the RaspBerry Pi could potentially save many lives.

Blood test with a RaspBerry Pi 4

A group of researchers from India has created a kit capable of performing blood tests easily and safely, although best of all, it would be much cheaper than other options used in clinics and laboratories around the world.

Obviously, there would be important differences in terms of the type of analysis that could be carried out, but having the option of accessing a cheaper, easier-to-use set of tools with customization and portability capacity would be key in certain countries with fewer resources.

Well, this blood test kit would be based on the use of a RaspBerry Pi 4 . Yes, the same development board that you use or could use to emulate retro games, play multimedia files or bring a robot to life could also save the lives of many people by being able to perform a blood test in less than a minute.

This blood test is currently something basic, because by means of a fluid controller and different sensors what it does is measure the wavelength when it is projected on a blood stream. This is how you can know the level of some markers such as those that indicate the number of blood cells and the concentration of glucose.

Therefore, as they progress and add new markers capable of being detected and quantified , the possibilities of this type of kit could completely change the health situation of many less developed countries. Because it would allow detecting potentially dangerous diseases in less time.