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Microtech announces first human case of implantable microsensor for heart failure

Microtech announces first human case of implantable microsensor for heart failure

Microtech, a wholly owned subsidiary of Medinol Inc., a leader in global MedTech research and development, announced that it has initiated human clinical trials of their microsensor platform, in a trial to measure atrial pressures important for the treatment of heart failure. The first implantation was recently performed by Prof. Erez Sharoni at Beilinson Medical Centre in Petah-Tikva, Israel.


The Microtech implantable microsensor platform is the culmination of decades of development in a new class of sensor technology that can be used not only as a stand-alone device but can also be integrated onto any existing device. Due to its sub-millimetre size, its entirely passive function and the external communication via ultrasound, this technology allows turning existing implants into smart devices, capable of gathering data and able to perform multiple functions at once.


Speaking about the promise of Microtech's sensor platform, Prof. Sharoni, Head of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, said, "This amazing technology may change the standard of care for patients suffering from Heart Failure and in particular, in this current study, those who are receiving LVADs or heart transplants."


The data generated by the implanted sensors will be aggregated and used by Heart Failure specialists to inform clinical decision-making for these patients. "Heart Failure is characterised by periods of quiescence, followed by periods of deterioration, which require repeat hospitalisations. This ground-breaking technology will allow us to track patients' parameters in real-time, to intervene earlier if needed and to reduce these patients' morbidity and mortality," said Dr. Tuvia Ben-Gal, Head of Heart Failure at Rabin Medical Centre.


"Incorporating sensors into existing medical devices gives physicians the ability to treat patients based on quantifiable physiological parameters instead of symptoms and is a critical step to growing access to equitable healthcare across the global community. Using a compact home unit, a patient with a Microtech-enabled implant can deliver immediate and highly accurate pressure readings directly to their physician turning geographical distance or mobility challenges into a non-issue," says Dr. Yoram Richter, CEO of Medinol. "This unique ability is transformative for a wide range of clinical scenarios, including patients suffering from Heart Failure, Glaucoma, Hydrocephalous, Portal Hypertension, AAA Endoleaks and many more, providing wider healthcare access and fewer office/hospital visits. Most importantly, from the standpoint of treating clinicians and device manufacturers, sensor-enabled smart devices will go beyond acute anatomical fixes, extending treatment to lifetime patient care."


About Medinol 

At Medinol, we are aggressively changing paradigms in how disease states are diagnosed and treated. Whether designing cutting-edge devices for stenting multiple areas of the body, dramatically reducing complications in Structural Heart procedures or providing real-time insights into the physiological metrics of the human body through implantable sensors, we boldly reassess current technology and procedures and look years into the future to pioneer new devices to broaden the reach of physicians both physically and geographically. Working with our physician and industry partners, Medinol is creating the future today.


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