An application designed for use in thoracic compression counterpulsation (TCC) leverages iris recognition technology. This technology allows for secure and efficient patient identification and data access within the TCC system. For instance, the application might use a patient’s iris scan to quickly retrieve their treatment history and parameters before initiating a TCC session.
The integration of biometric identification offers several advantages within the critical care environment. It enhances data security, preventing unauthorized access to sensitive patient information. Furthermore, it streamlines the treatment process by providing rapid and accurate patient identification, reducing the potential for errors and improving efficiency. Historically, TCC systems have relied on manual data entry, which can be time-consuming and prone to inaccuracies.