The sensors for the simultaneous recording of pulse, thrill, and bruit sounds, that will be developed within the project represent a
new technology that could empower other medical research units to acquire their own data in clinical environments. The home-care
surveillance system that will be implemented during the project represents a further technology that will enable more frequent,
remote monitoring and on a much larger cohort of patients, also in non-clinical settings, thus allowing a medical research unit to
significantly increase the amount of patient data that could be collected.
The results of the project will be also exploited to propose a SpinOff offering to industries at national and international level: (i)
services of telemedicine and remote control to enabling connected care; (ii) design and development of specific medical devices and
instruments with the aim of improving care management and increasing patients quality of life.
The industrial impact of the project is confirmed by endorsement letters from NephroCare top player provides services in dialysis
units and management and care of vascular access in more than 40 countries across Europe, Middle East, Africa and Latin America.






