Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

It’s time to say hello to Dr Cellphone

- Mou Chakrabort­y

KOLKATA: An IIT professor and his student have come up with a combinatio­n of a smartphone applicatio­n and a device which can record the user’s heartbeat and pulse rate, do the ECG and also tell if one needs to consult a doctor.

All one has to do is download the applicatio­n on the phone and buy the device, which comes with leads, a stethoscop­e and a small box.

A patient can attach the leads or the stethoscop­e to the box, depending on what he wants, and plug in the wire coming out of the box to the headphone port. “The readings will be displayed on the phone screen and patients can then SMS, MMS or email them to their doctors,” says Goutam Saha of IIT-Kharagpur’s department of electronic­s and electrical communicat­ion, who, along with his research student Ashok Mandal, has come up with this invention.

Saha and Mandal put in three years of rigorous research before they came up with the product.

“No special training is needed to use the technology. There’s an instructio­n leaflet and the user just has to follow it,” Saha said.

According to the inventors, those using basic handsets can also use this facility. However, smartphone users will be able to get the readings quicker.

The applicatio­n for the invention’s intellectu­al property right, to be owned by IIT-Kharagpur, has been recently filed.

“The discussion with a medical-equipment facturing company based in US and Kolkata is on. It is interested in commercial­ising our cardiac analysis portfolio. We are planning toadd diagnostic features after multicentr­e trials,” Saha said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? A device that will enable cellphones to perform an ECG
HT PHOTO A device that will enable cellphones to perform an ECG

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