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Dispositivo Tasso aprovado pela Anvisa pode mudar a coleta de sangue
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Dispositivo Tasso aprovado pela Anvisa pode mudar a coleta de sangue

The approval of the Tasso device by Brazil's National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) marks a significant advancement in medical diagnostics. The device allows for self-collection of capillary blood through a minimally invasive micropuncture, eliminating the need for traditional venous punctures. This innovation aims to reduce discomfort, particularly for patients who fear needles, including children, elderly individuals, and those with limited mobility. The collected blood samples are stored in microtubes compatible with standard laboratory analyses, facilitating integration into existing healthcare systems. The technology could benefit patients requiring frequent testing, such as those with chronic conditions, and improve access to diagnostic services in remote areas.

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Dispositivo Tasso aprovado pela Anvisa pode mudar a coleta de sangue

The approval of the Tasso device by Brazil's National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) marks a significant advancement in medical diagnostics. The device allows for self-collection of capillary blood through a minimally invasive micropuncture, eliminating the need for traditional venous punctures. This innovation aims to reduce discomfort, particularly for patients who fear needles, including children, elderly individuals, and those with limited mobility. The collected blood samples are stored in microtubes compatible with standard laboratory analyses, facilitating integration into existing healthcare systems. The technology could benefit patients requiring frequent testing, such as those with chronic conditions, and improve access to diagnostic services in remote areas.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides a neutral overview of a new medical device approved by a regulatory agency. It focuses on technological advancements in healthcare without taking a stance on political issues, policies, or ideological debates.

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