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COVID-19 Challenge: Low-Cost Sensor System for COVID-19 Patient Monitoring (Canada)

Promoting Vaccine Confidence in Local Communities - US

Deadline: 20 April 2020

The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) is seeking a low cost system (unit cost <$25) that can continuously measure temperature, peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SpO2), blood pressure (BP), pulse and respiration rates, and transmit this information wirelessly to a base station for COVID-19 patient monitoring in locales including ERs, general wards, communities and homes.

Temperature, SpO2, BP, pulse and respiration rates are used to assess a patient’s health. With some exceptions (e.g. in an ICU), these are not measured continuously in a healthcare facility nor at home. This has consequences: sudden changes that signify rapid deterioration may not be caught in time; subtle trends indicating health changes may not be found until an egregious impact occurs. This is especially relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic, where rapidly increasing numbers of patients and long hospitalization durations are imposing an extreme workload on the healthcare system. While some sufferers do require hospitalization, most do not. To support those at home, accurate data is vital. Such data offers individual and collective benefits. Individually, it will allow home-bound patients and their caregivers to make better decisions as to whether care should be escalated while offering reassurance to those whose condition is stable. Collectively, accurate information will allow public health authorities to determine the characteristics of the disease’s progression that will in turn inform deployment of scarce resources and guide development of better treatment.

To be truly effective during the COVID-19 pandemic, monitoring equipment needs to be widely available. Thus low cost is of utmost importance. Advances in materials science and micro-printed electronics have resulted in devices capable of unobtrusively measuring the five parameters. While impressive individually, a low cost integrated solution that allows patients to remain at home while still being monitored is yet to be developed.

Outcomes

The proposed solution must:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Solution proposals can only be submitted by a small business that meets all of the following criteria:

For more information, visit https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/101.nsf/eng/00078.html

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