A non-invasive sensor method to determine ambulatory systemic blood pressure in the adult or pediatric population through the use of telemonitoring.
Background & Unmet Need:
Currently, non-invasive systems to measure blood pressure suffer from inaccuracies. They can vary significantly and there is no easy-to-use accurate way to determine ambulatory blood pressures in children for an extended period of time.
Technology Description:
Our researchers have developed a device that measures systemic blood pressure rather than peripheral vascular pressures. The new method and device determine the pressures to which heart and lungs are actually exposed. Determination of blood pressure will be through a centralized location using telemonitoring, thus allowing standardization. This approach is applicable for use with pediatric and adult populations with the potential to become the standard of care for all populations throughout the world.
Commercial Applications:
Stage of Development:
Pre-clinical
Competitive Advantages:
The current “gold standard” for non-invasive blood pressure measuring is the oscillometric method, which requires inflating a cuff around the arm. Our sensor based technology will:
Intellectual Property Status:
Patents Pending