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A medical cart is a portable piece of equipment that is used in healthcare facilities to store, transport, and distribute medications, medical supplies, and emergency supplies. Medical carts are available in a range of shapes, sizes, and configurations, depending on the particular requirements of the healthcare facility.
Medical carts are used in hospitals to store and move medications, emergency gear, and other supplies. Medical carts, such as crash carts, isolation carts, respiratory carts, and many others, can be customized for any circumstance. Large concentrations of CART peptides are found in the brain, pituitary, adrenal, pancreas, and gut, where they are distributed in diverse ways.
The South Korea medical carts market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The cuffless blood pressure monitoring function from Sky Labs is approved in South Korea. The South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety recently granted certification to South Korean health tech firm Sky Labs for the newest blood pressure monitoring capability on its ring-type health monitoring device.
CART-I Plus, which is worn on the finger, continually measures and monitors blood pressure round-the-clock using PPG and sensor algorithms. It offers a variety of blood pressure information, including information on blood pressure variability, morning blood pressure, and overnight blood pressure.
This most recent MFDS certification comes two years after Sky Labs B financing was secured to create more medical devices for the monitoring of chronic diseases and to obtain market permissions for CART. The MFDS-approved CART ring from Sky Labs’ initial iteration tracks atrial fibrillation utilizing PPG and ECG signals.
The device has gained new functions, including the ability to measure blood pressure most recently. According to Sky Labs, the CART’s blood pressure monitoring capability aids in deciding on a course of therapy and adjusting drug dosage.
Additionally, it helps with recording alterations in daily routines, including those related to sleep, stress reduction, exercise, alcohol use, and blood pressure medication response.
They want to improve the lives of outpatients outside of hospitals by providing effective and simple hypertension treatment and management, as well as expanding the scope of hypertension management to include the lately more significant issue of nighttime hypertension.