June 23, 2015 Georgy Rybalchenko, research associate at the Lebedev Physical Institute.
For years, chronic fatigue syndrome was almost impossible to diagnose. Doctors have been identifying it by general symptoms, such as physical exhaustion and irritability. We decided to design a device that could determine a body’s energy status.
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The notion of a body’s energy status has been around in medicine for a long time. Attempts have been made to study how it changes under the influence of various medical conditions. We have managed to come up with an effective method of assessing it.
We developed a device, called
Kinoks γ4 that is capable of measuring a body’s energy status. It can be used to diagnose chronic fatigue syndrome and to treat diabetes and other conditions.
To find out a body’s energy status, a sample of venous blood is put into the Kinoks γ4 device, which measures how blood oxygenation depends on time. Some three to five minutes later, it produces a graph that makes it possible to trace irregularities in a body’s energy status.
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Kinoks γ4 is currently undergoing clinical trials as well as procedures of certification and patenting abroad.
Source:
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