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Brainsafe II (EU FP7)

Development of an ultrasonic robotic system for autonomous, non - invasive fast and accurate absolute intracranial pressure (aICP) measurement for Vittamed (today Boston Neuroscience).
ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
Background
IntraCranial Pressure (ICP) is the pressure of the intracranial cerebrospinal fluid inside the skull, it is affected onto the brain tissue and the cerebral blood circulation. ICP value is dynamic and ranges from 7 to 15 mm Hg in the normal range. An increase in intracranial pressure is a dangerous phenomenon that can occur as a result of intracranial hemorrhage, usually due to severe brain injury or stroke.

Today’s common intracranial pressure measurement methods are either performing lumbar puncture and spinal fluid extraction, or by drilling inside the patient's skull and inserting a pressure monitoring sensor into the measurement area within the brain. These interventions are risky and complex. In addition, both invasive methods may also aggravate the phenomenon, increase the pressure and introduce dangerous infections to the body.

In recent years, an innovative approach has been developed for non-invasive measurement of absolute intracranial pressure based on measuring the blood flow variability in two different segments of the ophthalmic artery using a dual-depth ultrasonic transducer, while applying external pressure that overcomes the blood flow to the eyeball. The method does not require specific calibration per patient as it is automatically self-calibrated to the patient’s blood pressure.
This project has received funding from the European FP7-SME program under grant agreement No 315549
Project
Objectives
Project

Develop a wearable autonomous robotic system, manipulating a dual-depth ultrasonic transducer.

  • 6 degrees of freedom Stewart Platform mechanism.
  • Safe for patient.
  • Lightweight – Weighs less than 500 gr.
  • Fast and accurate – less than 9 min total measurement time, as good as common methods.
Key
Achievements
Key
  • 3 months to deliver first prototype, 3 more months to deliver an improved prototype – both fully functional.
  • 1.5 minutes total measurement time (autonomously) to produce accurate results.
  • 300 grams – overall system weight, comfortable to wear.
Supplied
Services
  • Mechanical design
  • Electronic design
  • Prototyping and 3D printing
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