<p>➀ Fraunhofer IMM and Ki'tech collaborate to develop a disposable microfluidic patch for at-home potassium monitoring via interstitial fluid analysis;</p><p>➁ The solution targets dialysis patients to prevent hyperkalemia risks, offering real-time potassium level tracking via a smartphone app and wireless data transmission;</p><p>➂ Clinical trials are planned to validate the device, aiming to reduce hospital visits and empower patients with autonomous health management.</p>
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