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Completed SBIR-STTR RPGS NIH (US)

A breakthrough mobile phone technology that aids in early detection of COPD

$2.99M USD

Funder NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Tele-Stethoscope Inc.
Country United States
Start Date Sep 15, 2023
End Date Jan 10, 2025
Duration 483 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10760409
Grant Description

Project Summary / Abstract COPD is the fourth leading global killer, in part, because of the failure of frontline medicine to detect the disease. Poor early detection leads to unfavorable outcomes and high healthcare costs. Tele-stethoscope* or “TS” is novel technology that allows acoustic data captured from

ordinary mobile phones to perform robust analysis of hemodynamics and pneumodynamics. TS is intended to be used in primary care particularly in Tele-health and before scheduled physical examination. Its purpose is to alert primary care physicians to the need for physical examination and possibly referral. In these situations, there are no other comparable testing

options. TS has three important innovations. First, is a clinical use innovation which brings remote, impromptu patient evaluation to anyone with a smartphone. Customer discovery has validated both a workflow and reimbursement strategy consistent with commercial success. Further, FDA guidance suggests viability of agency clearance. Second is TS’s novel approach to

making AI algorithms. TS uses acoustic data, captured by OEM phone microphones, into rigorous, physics-based features that describe organ hemodynamics and pneumodynamics. The features or independent variables are then used to create binary classification models with logistic regression. By relying on physics, TS never has to use neural networks or

overfitting strategies that have raised concerns about data intensity, model stability, regulatory transparency and unknown reliability. The third innovation is that, by relying on passive acoustic data, TS classifies organ function by observing organ dynamics directly rather than from forced air capacity. TS uses many ideas from physics that were not available until fairly

recently. By relying on dynamics, TS offers a novel approach to forced air that may eventually be additive to our understanding of respiratory conditions even in PFT labs. This will be the third large scale human study that demonstrates classification of cardio - pulmonary functionality. It follows a published study on COVID detection as well as soon to

be published study on the ability of TS to reproduce echocardiogram estimates of ejection fraction. Analysis of stethoscope recordings suggests that the COPD diagnostic will rely on a combination of right heart side hemodynamics and low frequency lung pneumodynamics. A significant body of research is presented which validates the use of mobile phones as an

auscultation device with the ability to detect and diagnosis COPD. The Aim of this study is to develop, evaluate, and test an algorithm that allows ordinary mobile phones to detect COPD. Our hypothesis is that TS technology can detect COPD by matching phone acoustic recordings to diagnosis. Diagnosis will be determined by a physician after

considering gold standard testing. Performance of the models will be evaluated by using common statistical approaches such as area under the receiver operating curve AUC, sensitivity, specificity, accuracy. The research will have 3 milestones based on recruitment of 30, 60 and 100 patients respectively.

Our approach is based on recruitment from patients assigned to a hospital PFT lab so that recordings and gold standard testing are done concurrently. Our team consists of a broad range of talent including the inventor of TS, pulmonology expertise, the research director of emergency medicine for the hospital running the tests, statistical expertise, and project

management. * Tele-stethoscope or "TS" is patent pending technology developed by Fleming Scientific.

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