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Completed Projects

Multimodal Monitoring for the Hemodialysis Treatment

Supported by: ERS Boost Fund Project

Period: 01/2010 - 12/2012

The project aims to establish a multimodal system for continuous monitoring of patient’s hemodynamic behavior based on bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS), electrocardiogram (ECG), infrared thermography, physiological modeling, and other external sensors. It offers immediate registration of several physiological parameters as well as the incidence of hypotensive episodes. Post (statistical and regression) analysis will reveal possible relationships between suggested parameters and observed complications. Fluid and solute transport kinetics will be developed based on a set of physiological models describing the main underlying activities at cellular and tissue level. The multimodal software package will enable in-advance planning of the complete HD procedure with focus on identification any possible intradialytic hemodynamic instability.

SensoPaL - Sensorintegrierte Patientenlagerung

Supported by: Das Land Nordrhein-Westfalen und die Europäische Union im Rahmen des Europäischen Fonds für regionale Entwicklung

Period: 01/2010 – 04/2012

The goal of this project is the development of an innovative patient couch with integrated sensors which allow a contactless measurement of the electrical heart activity and a magnetic tracking of instruments and catheters.

iToilette

Funded by: BMWi ZIM

Period: 08/2009 - 09/2011

The intelligent toilet is targeted to daily monitoring of patients suffering from dementia. While they might forget to take measurements with conventional devices, the "call of nature" ensures use of the sensors embedded in the intelligent toilet.

iSHUNT: Intelligent Mechatronic Implant for Hydrocephalus Therapy

Funded by: German Federal Ministry of Research (BMBF)

Period: 01/2009 – 08/2013

This project aims at the development of a pressure-controlled liquor drainage system that can be fully implanted.

Electronic Shunts for Hydrocephalus Therapy

Supported by: START Nachwuchsprogramm der Medizinischen Fakultät, RWTH Aachen

Period: 08/2008 - 08/2010

Within this project, a large animal model for research in implantable intracranial pressure sensors is investigated and established.

HeartCycle – Compliance and effectiveness in HF and CHD closed-loop management

Supported by: EU (IP, 7th framework)

Period: 03/2008 – 01/2013

This large integrated EU project aims at a technology-supported solution for cardiovascular disease management incorporating two feedback loops. The first loop is patient-centered and aims at autonomous delivery of therapy employing proper automatic decison support to the chronic patient. The second, cascaded loop involves medical staff and allows to tune and adapt the therapeutic scheme based on the actual therapeutic results.

The overall goal is to improve the delivery of therapy for cadiovascular diseases and to reduce the costs of health care. The project unites 18 partners from industry and academia and has an overall budget of 20,7 Mio. € .

Harnblasenfüllstand

Supported by: Manfred-Sauer-Stiftung

Period: Herbst 2007 - Sommer 2008

The goal of this project is to develop a technique for measuring the urine volume inside the bladder of paraplegic patients. Together with clinical partners from the University of Heidelberg, MedIT is conducting a preclinical trial in paraplegic patients and healthy volunteers.

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Perioperative monitoring of ventilation and perfusion using electrical Impedance tomography

Supportet by: 2. Exzellenakademie Medizintechnik "Perioperatives Monitoring"

Period: 10/2007 - 09/2008

Electric impedance  tomography offers the opportunity to functionally image both ventilation- and perfusion-in-duced changes in transthoracic impedance. However, changes in impedance due to ventilation are ca. 10 times larger than those induced by perfusion. Thus, often perfusion is hidden by the larger signal contents of venti-lation.

The aim of this project is to develop algorithms to seperate these two sources and to create a method for regional ventilation and for regional perfusion imaging.

Non-contact monitoring of heart and lung activity using magnetic induction

Supported by: 2. Exzellenakademie Medizintechnik "Perioperatives Monitoring"

Period: 09/2007 - 08/2008

Magnetic impedance measurements are contact-free and bear the potential to monitor heart and lung without cabling.  To increase robustness and measurement accuracy as compared to single coil systems, in this DFG funded project a planar multi-coil measurement system acting as a planar magnetic tomograph is developed and  tested

Smart Shunts for Hydrocephalus Therapy

Suppported by: Holste Stiftung der RWTH Aachen

Period: 08 /2007 - 08/2008

This project aims at developing an implant prototype which allows to measure intracranial pressure and body acceleration and to transmit these data to the outer world.

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