Tuesday 29 November 2016

The Significance of New Medical Technology

Medical technology, the use of which dawned in the nineteenth century, refers to utilizing machines, devices and other apparatus invented for the purpose of improving and prolonging the lives of patients with fatal or terminal illnesses. It also covers the alleviation of severe and unbearable pain that comes along with these unfortunate conditions. It encompasses inventions carefully studied and created to help shun the inevitable threats of various diseases. With a couple of centuries that has passed since its dawn, new medical technology is now reaping amazing results in the goal of improving every concerned individual’s health and quality of life.

Before new medical technology, there are significant medical contributions to the field that continue to be useful and of great service to those in need of medical assistance and support. A couple of noteworthy examples include the sphygmomanometer, which is used for measuring blood pressure, and the spirometer, which is used in gauging the lung’s vital aptitude. Today the X-ray is used in diagnosing specific diseases. The MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is used for a similar purpose. Other notable examples are chemotherapy for treating cancer patients, mammography for detecting breast cancer or other malignancies, and the use of artificial appendages for amputee patients. At present there are multitudes of people who are benefiting from various products contributed by the new medical technology.

Enjoying such medical advancements, it would be hard to imagine how the world centuries ago tolerated and lived through medical inconveniences without experiencing the wonderful relief and assurance new medical technology can now offer. Just think of hospitals without advanced medical and surgical procedures, newly discovered medications, modern medical inventions, newly discovered vaccines and up-to-date and reliable diagnostic examinations. Certainly, the $130 billion The United States government spends every year simply for medical technology research is not at all

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