SBIR-STTR Award

Development Of A Digital Monitoring System To Reduce Risk Of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries
Award last edited on: 2/9/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NINR
Total Award Amount
$160,570
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Lucas Sabalka

Company Information

Ocuvera (AKA: Ocuvera~Ng Health Ventures LLC)

725 O Street
Lincoln, NE 68508
   (402) 770-0588
   info@ocuvera.com
   www.ocuvera.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Lancaster

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43NR019556-01
Start Date: 9/4/2020    Completed: 8/31/2021
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$160,570
The goal of the proposed SBIR project is to develop, implement, and demonstrate the feasibility of a Digital Pressure Injury Monitoring (DPIM) system to reduce the risk of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries (HAPIs). HAPIs are a common, costly, and serious problem for public health. Ocuvera’s DPIM system will use data from three-dimensional video processing and custom algorithms to detect and predict risky patient behaviors as well as to automate nurse record keeping related to HAPIs. Algorithms will be refined, tested, and customized to different subtle patient behaviors that are related to risk of HAPI development. Ocuvera will create a user interface to automate record keeping and provide intelligent activity reports. To garner feedback from end- users, Ocuvera will deploy the prototype DPIM to a local hospital where data will be collected on a small number of patients during a short field test. Feedback will be gathered from nursing staff using the system to determine its potential impact on HAPI care. Information gathered during this Phase I study will inform refinement of the system and prepare Ocuvera for a larger clinical trial during Phase II. If successful, this study would show Ocuvera’s potential as an innovative technology with the ability to reduce risk of HAPIs and improve the standard of care, which represents a significant opportunity to improve outcomes for patients, hospitals, and nursing staff.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
Project Narrative HAPIs are a common, costly, and serious problem for public health. Digital Pressure Injury Monitoring has the potential to reduce the risk and severity of HAPIs. Reducing the risk of HAPIs among high risk patients will benefit the public through increased quality of life, decreased injury, and decreased cost of hospital care.

Project Terms:
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Phase II

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Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
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