
Novel Respiratory Rate Monitor For Routine UseAward last edited on: 12/29/11
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NHLBITotal Award Amount
$1,068,265Award Phase
2Solicitation Topic Code
-----Principal Investigator
Brian L CraineCompany Information
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43HL087413-01A1Start Date: 00/00/00 Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2008Phase I Amount
$101,957Public Health Relevance:
This project will result in the development of an economical method to enhance the medically ubiquitous pulse oximeter to serve as an automatic and accurate respiratory rate monitor. The routine measurement of this important vital sign has been found to be inaccurate in numerous medical settings including emergency rooms and hospital wards. The product developed by this project will result in the improvement of patient monitoring and evaluation, which should lead to a decrease in medical errors and in morbidity and mortality.
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Phase II
Contract Number: 2R44HL087413-02Start Date: 3/7/08 Completed: 3/31/12
Phase II year
2010(last award dollars: 2011)
Phase II Amount
$966,308Public Health Relevance:
This project will result in the development of an economical method to enhance the medically ubiquitous pulse oximeter to serve as an automatic and accurate respiratory rate monitor. The routine measurement of this important vital sign has been found to be inaccurate in numerous medical settings including emergency rooms and hospital wards and has led to a call in the medical literature for the development of an automated respiratory rate monitor. The product developed by this project will answer that call and result in the improvement of patient monitoring and evaluation, which should lead to a decrease in medical errors and in morbidity and mortality.
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