Remote Vital Monitoring

We are developing a non-invasive device that monitors patients suffering from TBI, stroke, etc. for the symptoms in the brain that lead to coma and death.

  • Stage Product In Development
  • Industry Medical Devices and Equipment
  • Location Chicago, IL, US
  • Currency USD
  • Founded January 2014
  • Employees 3
  • Website remotevitalmonitoring.com

Company Summary

We are developing a non-invasive, automated and alarmed device that monitors both intracranial pressure (ICP) and the compression effects upon the brainstem that lead to stupor and coma. This is to be used on patients suffering from traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, and more. Existing standards of care for these patients, including invasive intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring are insufficient. This is NSF funded and patented technology.

Team

  • Dr. James Stone
    Primary Investigator, President and Chief Scientific Officer

    Dr. Stone is a practicing board certified Neurosurgeon, Neurologist, and Clinical Neurophysiologist. His publications which number over several hundred, reflect the diverse, multidisciplinary aspect of the above fields, and give him a unique perspective and opportunity for novel medical advancement in neurological diagnosis. He spent three decades at the Cook County Hospital where he served as Chairman of Neurosurgery for over 15 years.

  • Kevin Kriegel
    Business Lead, Chief Operating Officer

    Kevin Kriegel has more than 30 years of experience in a wide range of engineering disciplines in product development and management. He has obtained patents for his “Smart Barrier” which combines video analytics with other sensor systems for advanced perimeter security. Previously, he traveled internationally for various companies deploying imaging systems used in military reconnaissance and medical diagnostics.

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