Absrtact: Although it is a cargo and fat, but I have been Sipilailian refused to join the Krypton Copenhagen weight loss squad. Why? As a technical optimist, do not believe that technology can be achieved to eat good drink and can lose weight, how the nerve to write articles in Krypton. A
Although a cargo and fat, but I have been Sipilailian refused to join the "Krypton Copenhagen Weight loss squad." Why? As a technical optimist, do not believe that technology can be achieved to eat good drink and can lose weight, how the nerve to write articles in Krypton.
Must be like I do daydreaming too much fat, so the U.S. FDA recently approved a slimming tool maestro--can be implanted in the body to suppress appetite equipment. (¯▽¯;
Maestro from the EnteroMedics company, a pacemaker placed in the stomach, intermittently releasing pulse signals to stimulate the vagus nerve. Because the vagus nerve governs the respiration and digestion of the two systems, controlling most of the organs and the sensation, movement and gland secretion of the heart, it allows the user to feel satiety, not feeling hungry, thereby reducing food intake. However, the user needs surgery to implant the maestro into the stomach, and depending on the individual's physical condition, the operating mode of the equipment can be adjusted; (─.─| | |
Rest assured that the charge must not need to do the surgery to remove equipment. Wireless charging can be done via an external charger and a transmitter coil.
To ensure product safety, 233 patient users have been tested before. These patients had a BMI of more than 35, all of which were heavily obese. After 12 months of treatment, half of the patients lost 20% of their weight. Compared to those who did not use the device, the control group lost 8.5% more of their weight, but had not yet reached the target of 10% originally set. After 18 months of use, the effect of weight reduction is more obvious.
The FDA believes that for severe patients, the advantages of the equipment outweigh the disadvantages. After comprehensive consideration of the views of all parties, finally approved equipment listing. However, after the listing, EnteroMedics must continue to collect information on the security and availability of the device to help with better evaluation. This is the first time in 2007 years that FDA has approved new weight-loss medical devices. That's good news for enteromedics and obese people. Hi da pu ben.
However, have not reached the disease level of children's shoes or not to defy the first. The device may have side effects such as nausea, vomiting, stomach aches and chest pains.
It seems that, as a technical optimist, I can carry on the cargo.