Clinical Trials of the future - Episode 11 Rock's blood sugar monitoring and signal detection technology saves Sakura from safety issue

Jan 3, 2025 (Initial release: Feb 10, 2021)

"Sakura, I've scheduled a consultation with the doctor for 3:30pm today, so come back a little early."
"What are you talking about, Rock? Isn't the consultation still a while away?"
"I detect that Sakura detects dangerous signs. Rock detects."
"I don't know what it is, but it's safety issue. I'll come back early."

If Rock says it's dangerous, there must be some safety issue regarding the clinical trial or my health condition.

After school, I came home early as Rock told me to, and when I entered my room, Rock was already preparing for the hologram call.
"Sakura's late. The consultation starts in 5 minutes."
"I got back just in time."

While we were talking, Rock started the hologram call.
"Hello Sakura-san."
"Hello Doctor."
"Sorry for suddenly scheduling your appointment. I've come across some data that concerns me."
"Concerning data?"
"I see. The robot sends me a lot of data about you every day, and there's something about the movement of your blood sugar levels over the past week that concerns me. Well, it's better to be safe than sorry, so I'll prescribe you some medicine. Go to your doctor's office later to pick it up. Take it three times a day for a week, and it should stabilize. I'll let the doctor on your island know."
"Thank you."

After that, the doctor on my island told me that the blood sugar data sent from the Rock was processed using a technology called signal detection, and a warning was shown that there was an 85% chance of experiencing acute hypoglycemic symptoms within the next 48 to 72 hours, so an appointment with the principal investigator was scheduled. It seems that the movement of my blood sugar levels over the past week predicted the occurrence of such symptoms.
"I'm glad Sakura didn't collapse."
"This time, it was all thanks to Rock."
"I'm a bit concerned about the word 'This time', but Rock was amazing this time too!"
"Oh well."