World’s First Wearable Ultrasound Device Deployed in Hospital for Sepsis Care
FloPatch, the world’s first wireless wearable ultrasound device developed by a Canadian medical device company, Flosonics Medical, has been deployed in two critical care units at Toronto-based St. Michael’s Hospital for sepsis care, according to the company’s latest announcement.
Founded by Joe Eibl, Flosonics Medical's revolutionary device has US FDA and Health Canada clearance. It features a wearable Doppler ultra... moreWorld’s First Wearable Ultrasound Device Deployed in Hospital for Sepsis Care
FloPatch, the world’s first wireless wearable ultrasound device developed by a Canadian medical device company, Flosonics Medical, has been deployed in two critical care units at Toronto-based St. Michael’s Hospital for sepsis care, according to the company’s latest announcement.
Founded by Joe Eibl, Flosonics Medical's revolutionary device has US FDA and Health Canada clearance. It features a wearable Doppler ultrasound patch, which enables doctors to assess real-time blood flow and guide fluid resuscitation in critically sick patients, including those suffering from shock and sepsis.