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The Sensor Patch market is a subset of the Patient Monitoring Equipment industry. It is composed of wearable devices that are designed to monitor a patient's vital signs, such as heart rate, temperature, and respiration. These patches are typically small, lightweight, and unobtrusive, making them ideal for long-term monitoring. They are also often connected to a mobile device or computer, allowing for remote monitoring and data collection.
Sensor Patches are used in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and home care. They are also used in clinical trials and research studies. The use of Sensor Patches has been growing in recent years, as they provide a more accurate and reliable way to monitor patients.
Some of the companies in the Sensor Patch market include Philips, Medtronic, Abbott, and Omron. Other companies include Zephyr, VitalConnect, and iRhythm. Show Less Read more