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Completed PROJECT GRANT Swedish Research Council

MARIE

18.79M kr SEK

Funder Vinnova
Recipient Organization Unknown
Country Sweden
Start Date Apr 01, 2024
End Date Dec 19, 2025
Duration 627 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID 2023-04188_Vinnova
Grant Description

Purpose and goal:

The aim of the project is to carry out two clinical studies on Oxlantic´s product MARIE. MARIE is the world´s first wireless and wearable capnograph, i.e. a device that measures CO2 in the patient´s exhaled air. The main goal of the project is to create a clinically relevant product and to get there scientific studies are needed in the intended environment.

Carrying out these studies within ambulance healthcare, provides the opportunity to scientifically evaluate MARIE regarding function, performance and handling in an environment that is also considered one of the most demanding. Expected results and effects:

The user study in 2023 shows that MARIE will be important for both patients and intra- and pre-hospital healthcare in the form of reduced patient suffering and optimized resource utilization for healthcare. Summarized in the following statement : "MARIE has potential to become a game changer for at least;

Home care patient with lung diseases COPD patients in need of extra oxygen Sepsis patients and intoxications"

MARIE can thus contribute to equal care. MARIE also reduces waste by a factor of 5, results will be published by the responsible researcher in a peer-reviewed journal. Approach and implementation: Step 1. Technical verification of MARIE in a clinical setting:

Measurements on 25 healthy subjects who are allowed to travel in an ambulance. Measurements take place while driving under conditions similar to ordinary ambulance missions. Publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Step 2. Clinical study focusing on the use of MARIE in an ambulance:

Measurements on 200 patients. Measurements take place while traveling during regular ambulance missions. Publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

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