Researchers at the University of California, Davis and Cardiac Motion LLC have collaborated to develop a method for monitoring heart failure using contact Doppler radar.
Heart failure is a common condition associated substantial morbidity, mortality, and health-care costs. In patients suffering from heart failure, measuring pulmonary artery (PA) pressure is important for monitoring the condition. Monitoring PA pressure allows patients to receive the most appropriate treatment for their heart failure, and has been shown to improve patients’ quality of life. Unfortunately, traditional methods for monitoring PA pressure require invasive, permanently implanted devices. An effective, noninvasive method for monitoring PA pressure is highly desirable.
Researchers at the University of California, Davis and Cardiac Motion LLC have collaborated to develop a method for monitoring heart failure using contact Doppler radar. By providing a true interpretation of heart movements related to PA Pressure, this method allows for sensitive and non-invasive monitoring of PA pressure. This method has the potential to reduce hospitalizations and improve the quality of life of heart failure patients without a permanently implanted device.
Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
United States Of America | Issued Patent | 11,647,978 | 05/16/2023 | 2020-038 |
United States Of America | Published Application | 20230385727 | 11/30/2023 | 2020-038 |
Additional Patents Pending
Note: While this invention is available for individual licensing, it is designed to work synergistically with two other related inventions. Licensing all three together is recommended for optimal functionality and integration.
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https://techtransfer.universityofcalifornia.edu/NCD/33690.html
Doppler Radar, heart failure, pulmonary artery pressure, right ventricle, heart motion