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POC Diagnostic Instrument Will Identify Blood Clotting Disorders

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 30 Oct 2012
A point-of-care (POC) analyzer under development will provide critically needed data to guide the treatment of bleeding and blood clots in surgery, trauma, and intensive care settings.

The HemoSonics Point-of-Care analyzer is being designed to test the four treatable systems that control clotting: platelets, coagulation factors, fibrinogen, and fibrinolytic proteins. More...
Disruption or imbalance of these systems causes life-threatening bleeding and blood clots, which can result in heart attack, stroke, pulmonary embolism (PE), and hemorrhage. The new device is being developed for its first application in open-heart surgery, where up to 25% of patients suffer from excessive bleeding.

The HemoSonics (Charlottesville, VA, USA) POC analyzer is being designed in collaboration with Cambridge Consultants (Cambridge, MA, USA), which will use its expertise in diagnostic product development, electronics, industrial design, human factors, software engineering, and microfluidics--as well as its development experience in highly regulated environments--to help HemoSonics navigate the stages of development to get the innovative instrument ready for large-scale clinical use.

“After a highly competitive search, we chose Cambridge Consultants due to its proven expertise and track record in the medical technology and surgical space,” said William Walker, President of HemoSonics. “We are excited to work collaboratively through the commercialization process to take this important product to market. Most people don’t realize that bleeding and blood clots are the main causes of death in the developed world. This diagnostic instrument is being designed to provide information rapidly to physicians to allow them to reduce complications for the patient, and, in turn, save lives and lower healthcare costs.”

“Holding up an operating room while waiting for lab results is both expensive and risky,” said David Chastain, program manager in the medical technology division of Cambridge Consultants. “We are pleased to work with HemoSonics on this device that is being designed to deliver fast and accurate information that is critical in surgery – when the longer a patient is under anesthesia, the greater the risk. This project is particularly exciting as it will use so many areas of our expertise and we believe, once it is fully commercialized, it could become the standard blood coagulation diagnostic tool for hospitals around the world.”

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