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Smart Systems in Medical Technologies Smart Systems Integration 2009 Rainer Günzler Brussels, 10.03.2009 www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 1 Outline Examples: Drug Delivery Systems, Diagnostic Tools,… Some thoughts on barriers, funding opportunities,… the need for EPoSS JTI / PPP www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 2 Transdermal Systems Chrono Pharmaceutical Drug Delivery ChronopaDD: Cutting-Edge Night Time Dosing Time controlled and delayed transdermal Drug Delivery • Passive timer • Passive pumping mechanism • Micro needle array ChronopaDD Indication • • • • Drug Reservoir Asthma Rheumatism Hypertension Pain therapy funded by pierced pig skin www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 3 IntelliDrug Intra-Oral Drug Delivery Device • Integrated Device with size of 2 buccal teeth • Osmotic pumping principle no energy funded by • Efficient absorption through buccal mucosa Drug delivery to buccal mucosa • Clinical Trial: 25-times higher bioavailability compared to per os tablet IntelliDrug device Clinical trial www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 4 Standard Modules: Micropump & Flow Controller 30 Flow rate (µL/min) Micropump PMP-NC2 • Normally-closed up to 250 kPa • Back-pressure 25 20 15 10 5 independent up to 7 kPa 0 0.1 • Disposable fluidic part PMP-NC2 1 10 100 Backpressure (kPa) prototype 40 100 Integrated flow sensor Disposable fluidic part Low power consumption 80 30 60 20 40 10 20 Flow-rate: 0 – 100 µL/min 0 0 0 10 20 Time (h) Flow controller www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 5 30 Pressure (kPa) • • • • Flow rate (µL/min) Flow Controller Diagnostics BioDisk Bio-Disk Vision Point of Care - Platform Liquid Handling controlled by centrifugal and capillary forces Processing steps • sample preparation • amplification • detection Detection PCR Amplification Preparation Demonstrator for • emergency medical service • medical diagnostics funded by www.bio-disk.com www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 6 Precare: spirometer Small housing: 5 mm Ø Flow-Rate: 200 l/min Range: 1 : 400 Response time: < 10 ms Bidirectional measurement www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 7 Monitoring of Blood Coagulation Extracorporeal Circulation • E.g. dialysis, heart surgery, … • Continuous monitoring and adjustment of coagulation required! Extracorporeal circulation patient Disposable Microfluidic Chip • Fast mixing in microchannels • Selective activation of coagulation • Detection by integrate quartz crystal microbalance Microfluidic coagulation chip www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 8 Tools for Cerebral Research NeuroProbes funded by • Multifunctional silicon probes • Several electrodes along shaft • Recording or neuronal signals NeuroProbes for drug delivery Integrated microfluidics • Two channels integrated in probe shafts • Simultaneous delivery of two different drugs Drug delivery through probe shaft The NeuroMedicator • Dosage cartridge directly mounted on probes • Delivery predefined liquid portions (eg. 0.5 nL) NeuroMedicator www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 9 HealthyAims: Body Motion Sensing 3-axis gyro for motion detection funded by → rehabilitation 26 partners from 9 EU countries www.healthyaims.org www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 10 Outline Examples: Drug Delivery Systems, Diagnostic Tools, … Some thoughts on barriers, funding opportunities,… the need for EPoSS JTI / PPP www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 11 MedTec Vision? © Risto Karlsson, Helsingin Sanomat 18.10.1996 www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 12 EPoSS Concept and MedTec SSI: Integrated systems which sense / diagnose, interact and communicate, act / help to decide MedTec: smart solutions converging medical devices and IT www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 13 There is a need for MedTec Demanding population, demographic change,… but stressed budgets New systems based on the SSI concept are fundamental to realize personal healthcare But it is not only technology… Embryonic market? www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 14 Barriers for MedTec Some most important barriers seem not to be well addressed in past / ongoing projects “Who will pay for a product / service?” 1. “Healthcare” (insurances) 2. “Consumer” www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 15 Healthcare versus Consumer 1. Healthcare New solution may not be more expensive than existing ones Who will benefit, who will loose? Break existing business links? Example: chronic diseases: release people from hospital as early as possible 2. “Consumer” Product / service affordable for everybody? Why should I pay for this? What about motivation, e.g. for prevention? It is not only health but also wellness, life style and FUN ! www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 16 Funding opportunities for MedTec FP7: Personal Health Systems, Micro Systems JTI ARTEMIS (Embedded Systems): sub-programme on “person centric health management” JTI ENIAC (nano electronics): lead market “health and wellness” JTI IMI (Innovative Medicines): focus on pharmaceutical developments ETP Nanomedicine: medical devices, smart implants Art. 169 Joint Programmes: • AAL (Ambient Assisted Living): maintaining health and functional capabilities of elderly • Eurostars: focus on SME www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 17 Is there a need for another initiative? Yes, because EPoSS is unique to MedTec: • charming SSI concept • cross-fertilisation of industrial sectors (e.g. automotive – medical) JTI / PPP ETP www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 18 Thank you! ETP www.hsg-imit.de Rainer Günzler / 16 March 2009 / Folie 19