Telemetry Adaptor
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Design Award
- Tong Biomedical Design Award Winner
News About this Project
- News: Biomedical engineering alums find rhythm at design program spinoff (February 13, 2023)
- Award: Winner: Process award: 2022 Wisconsin Innovation Awards (October 12, 2022)
- Award: Finalists Announced for 2022 Wisconsin Innovation Awards (July 19, 2022)
- News: Innovative start-up Atrility sees growth for its AtriAmp device (September 20, 2021)
- Award: Madison firm wins 2021 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan competition (June 11, 2021)
- FDA approval: Atrility Receives 510(k) for AtriAmp Device (October 6, 2020)
- News: Doctor’s brainstorm being realized at UW-Madison spinoff (March 14, 2019)
- News: Biomedical engineering team takes top honors in business plan competition (May 1, 2018)
- Award: 1st Place, Wisconsin School of Business, Business Plan Competition (May 2018)
- Award: Best Prototype, 2018 Transcend Madison Innovation Competition (April 2018)
- News: D2P Startups
- Company: Atrility Medical (February 2017)
- Patent: Adaptor to Allow Electrogram Visualization and Pacing from Temporary Epicardial Wires, US20180036542A1 (August 5, 2016)
Project Overview
The device is an adaptor which allows both pacing and recording of cardiac signals from temporary pacing wires which are placed on the outside of the heart (epicardium) after cardiac surgery. The device is to be used in a patient who has had epicardial wires placed after a cardiac surgery (as the epicardial wires are not part of the device itself). The epicardial wires attach to the device, which can relay the signals to the bedside telemetry and to a bedside pacemaker. If pacing is required the device limits the pacing artifact to the bedside telemetry while preserving the remainder of the signal. This can then allow continual monitoring of the cardiac signals, while allowing pacing to be utilized if necessary all while attached both to a pacemaker, and the beside telemetry.
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Contact Information
Team Members
- Connor Sheedy - Team Leader
- Matthew Knoespel - Communicator
- Randal Mills - BSAC
- Philip Terrien - BWIG
- James Olson - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Dr. Jeremy Rogers - Advisor
- Dr. Nicholas Von Bergen - Client