MAKING EVERY BREATH COUNT
Automated Respiratory Rate care for respiratory compromised patients in acute care
Automated Respiratory Rate care for respiratory compromised patients in acute care
Revolutionizing Respiratory Outcomes RespiraSense transforms the measurement of a patient’s Respiratory Rate with continuous, innovative, technology monitoring – improving the measurement and identification of deterioration, in a real-time manner to avoid preventable respiratory failure events helping save lives. |
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Piezoelectric continuous monitoring of Respiratory Rates algorithms run seamlessly to deliver reliable measurements where prompt meaningful interventions can be deployed. RespiraSense
Transmitting information through Bluetooth allows medical professionals to examine Respiratory Rate remotely with minimal contact with the patient. |
Goldhill and colleagues reported that 21% of ward patients with a respiratory rate of 25-29 breaths/minute assessed by critical care outreach service die in hospital. These patients could have been identified as high risk up to 24 hours before the event with a specificity of over 95%.
Recent evidence suggests that an adult with a respiratory rate of over 20 breaths/minute is probably unwell, and an adult with a respiratory rate over 24 breaths/minute is likely to be critically ill.
80% of Manual Measurements are Incorrect
Clinical study in Beaumont Hospital, Ireland 2020: 3,910 hours of data demonstrated the same result to that of Badawy’s paper in 2017 with 36,955 data points across 6 hospitals: Electronically reported Respiratory Rate would have change the patients severity of condition in 41% of cases. McCartan et al. DOI: 10.1088/1361-6579/ac05d5
Clinical study in Beaumont Hospital, Ireland 2020: 3,910 hours of data demonstrated the same result to that of Badawy’s paper in 2017 with 36,955 data points across 6 hospitals: Electronically reported Respiratory Rate would have change the patients severity of condition in 41% of cases. McCartan et al. DOI: 10.1088/1361-6579/ac05d5
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Video of PMD Solutions RespiraSense and its use in Ireland with the HSE and the Digital Transformation Team, monitoring vital signs to deliver the Right Care to the Right Patient at the Right Time to Improve Outcomes.
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RespiraSense predicts Hypoxia and Pyrexia 12hrs in advance in COVID patients
RESPIRATORY FAILURE
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General Wards, Post Surgical. Emergency, ICU Outreach, ...
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COVID-19
RespiraSense Continuous Respiratory Rate Monitoring gives medical professionals the confidence to know that future escalations in care can be prevented due to the continuous and non-invasive monitoring of patients’ respiratory rate while maintaining minimal patient contact.
The RespiraSense sensor is an innovative, discrete wearable device ideally designed for COVID-19 patients who are at risk of adverse events. RespiraSense can monitor symptoms of COVID-19 such as shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. The remote monitoring of patients respiratory rate allows medical professionals to develop more accurate early warning scores all the while protecting hospital staff, allowing minimal contact, saving on PPE.
COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is the name of lung diseases including chronic bronchitis, emphysema and chronic obstructive airways disease where patients experience breathing difficulties. If a patient has COPD, the airways of their lungs become inflamed and narrowed. COPD is one of the most common causes of hospitalization. As air sacs become permanently damaged, it will become increasingly difficult to breathe in and out.
By using RespiraSense Continuous Respiratory Rate Monitoring allows medical professionals the confidence to know their patients progress. Any escalations in care can be prevented due to the continuous and non-invasive monitoring of the patients breathing preventing respiratory failure.
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Pneumonia
Pneumonia is inflammation of the lungs, usually caused by an infection in lower respiratory tract. Respiratory techniques are commonly used to aid airway clearance and improve the rate of breathing. By using RespiraSense Continuous Respiratory Rate Monitoring allows medical professionals the confidence to know their patients progress. Any escalations in care can be prevented due to the continuous and non-invasive monitoring of the patients breathing preventing respiratory failure.
Surgical
Surgical procedures involving general or epidural anaesthetic can affect the patients breathing. Respiratory depression or failure can occur after a surgical procedure[5]., with RespiraSense’s continuous and motion tolerant monitoring of respiratory rate (cRR) can trigger timely and meaningful interventions 12 hours before the deterioration event
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An easy to use app allows multiple devices to be monitored continuously
Accurate, real-time critical respiratory rate data
SEPSIS
Sepsis is associated with 1 in 5 deaths globally. Lower respiratory infection is the most common underlying cause of sepsis-related complications and death.
48.9 million cases of sepsis in 2017 and 11.0 million deaths. Two of every three cases occurred in patients with an underlying infectious condition; the remaining cases occurred in individuals with underlying injures or non-communicable diseases[4].
SEPSIS
Sepsis is associated with 1 in 5 deaths globally. Lower respiratory infection is the most common underlying cause of sepsis-related complications and death.
48.9 million cases of sepsis in 2017 and 11.0 million deaths. Two of every three cases occurred in patients with an underlying infectious condition; the remaining cases occurred in individuals with underlying injures or non-communicable diseases[4].
- RR increases in advance of significant clinical events
- Increased RR has a positive correlation to clinical invents of desaturation (<92%) and pyrexia (>38%)[2]
- These increases were not detected by contemporaneous manual respiratory rate measurements
Population Screening – effortlessly increase patient coverage
SLEEP APNEA
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common sleep related breathing disorder and contributes to increased morbidity and compromised cardiovascular outcomes.
SLEEP APNEA
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common sleep related breathing disorder and contributes to increased morbidity and compromised cardiovascular outcomes.
- Respiration rate measured by chest and abdominal displacements
- Position & activity level is recorded simultaneously
- Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) autoscoring with event by event reporting generated during the at home sleep study
- Report uploaded to the cloud on the completion of home sleep test for immediate review
RespiraSense, the world’s first piezo electric continuous Respiratory Rate Monitor
PMD’s novel sensor technology enables medical professionals to provide better patient care. The sensor directly measures the repetitive mechanical displacement of the chest and abdomen during breathing.
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