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system of devices for remote monitoring of heart failure patients
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UN Sustainable Development Goals(SDG)
This innovation contributes to the following SDG(s)
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 3
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

The UN explains: "Significant strides have been made in increasing life expectancy and reducing some of the common killers responsible for child and maternal mortality.

Major progress has also been made on increasing access to clean water and sanitation, reducing malaria, tuberculosis, polio and the spread of HIV/AIDS.

However, many more efforts are needed to control a wide range of diseases and address many different persistent and emerging health issues."

The EU-funded Research Project
This innovation was developed under the Horizon Europe project FORESEE with an end date of 30/11/2026
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Description of Project FORESEE
We have developed and in-human validated a new generation of implantable microstimulators for neuroprosthetics, accomplishing very thin (< 1 mm) and flexible devices with an unprecedented level of miniaturization as they lack batteries and bulky components. Our microstimulators are powered by an external system using an innovative wireless power transfer method that uses the human body as an electrical conductor of innocuous high frequency currents. While developing the microstimulators, we realized that this technology could also be used to create minimally invasive implants capable of sensing relevant biomedical parameters for remote patient monitoring (RPM). Our technology has the potential to revolutionize RPM, as it allows to combine different sensing capabilities in a single device and to create a network of implants for multi-site sensing. After analysing several opportunities, we decided to focus the applicability of our sensing platform to chronic heart failure (HF) monitoring. Chronic HF is a long-term, persistent condition in which the heart is not able to efficiently pump blood to the body, causing symptoms such as limited physical activity and swelling. With time, the patient decompensates, leading to repeated costly hospitalizations with an annual cost of caring of US$30,000 per patient in US, and a 5-years mortality rate of 50%. RPM using implanted sensors is an emerging clinical reality for HF patients, as it optimizes medical management and treatment, improving their quality of life and outcomes. The objective of FORESEE is to bring the implantable microsensing platform for RPM of HF patients from TRL3 up to completion of TRL5, and to develop a successful business strategy to ensure its future market access, benefiting almost 10.5 million HF patients in EU and US that are candidates for RPM. The technological and business activities developed by our team with strong scientific and business expertise will ensure tech-to-market transition.

Innnovation Radar's analysis of this innovation is based on data collected on 10/02/2025.
The unique id of this innovation in the European Commission's IT systems is: 132421