Thousands of villagers from an Indian town in the state of Tamil Nadu are to participate in a major diabetes study. The project, initiated by DyAnsys India, a medical technology company, will involve over sixty doctors and as many as 2,300 locals. The purpose is to study detection of diabetic autonomic neuropathy using heart rate tests. The heart rate tests will be conducted using, naturally, a device owned by DyAnsys India - the ANSiscope. The ANSiscope is a small, battery-operated gadget which monitors the nervous system using ECG (electrocardiogram) readings. The idea, to be tested in the study, is that the ANSiscope could be used by doctors to detect autonomic neuropathy in diabetic patients as early as possible, especially in remote areas.











1. this is an interesting post on the diabetes trial in India. I hope it produces some worthwhile results for the millions of diabetes suffers around the world.
Posted at 1:42AM on Jul 31st 2006 by Alison