Rapid Point of Care Detection of Bacterial Sepsis
Lead Participant:
SEPSIS LIMITED
Abstract
Project title: Rapid Point of Care detection of Bacterial Sepsis
Project outline: This project aims to deliver a hand held prototype device for the diagnosis of sepsis within 3 minutes sampling. The assay detects changes before classical sepsis diagnosis and this has been shown in children and adults in settings that include the emergency room, post-surgery, oncology and intensive care settings. It will be coupled with a new bespoke hand held device to deliver a test result from a 'pin-prick' of blood, allowing bed-side use from sample to result. The result will be either qualitative for diagnosis (Yes/No) or quantitative for repeated use in subsequent therapy monitoring. The product that will be developed will be the only true point-of-care device for the diagnosis and prognosis of bacterial sepsis on the market.
Project outline: This project aims to deliver a hand held prototype device for the diagnosis of sepsis within 3 minutes sampling. The assay detects changes before classical sepsis diagnosis and this has been shown in children and adults in settings that include the emergency room, post-surgery, oncology and intensive care settings. It will be coupled with a new bespoke hand held device to deliver a test result from a 'pin-prick' of blood, allowing bed-side use from sample to result. The result will be either qualitative for diagnosis (Yes/No) or quantitative for repeated use in subsequent therapy monitoring. The product that will be developed will be the only true point-of-care device for the diagnosis and prognosis of bacterial sepsis on the market.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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SEPSIS LIMITED | £112,500 | £ 15,026 |
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Participant |
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L3 TECHNOLOGY LIMITED | £17,948 | £ 8,974 |
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL | £111,850 | £ 83,887 |
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