CoRLEIT, Covid Regional Lung EIT
Lead Research Organisation:
Middlesex University
Department Name: Faculty of Science & Technology
Abstract
A key challenge for the COVID-19 pandemic is the requirement to monitor for deterioration and provide timely escalation interventions to an unprecedented number of patients at risk of respiratory failure. Existing monitoring poorly predicts sudden deterioration in COVID-19
pneumonia. Regional information, currently from CT scans, has been informative (Scudellari, 2020) [1], but does not provide dynamic information. There is an urgent need for a low cost, bedside,
non-invasive imaging system, to continuously monitor dynamic changes in regional lung ventilation [2][3][4][5].
Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) can provide this and has proved useful in managing acute respiratory syndrome in infants and adults (Bachmann et al 2018) [2]. We have already developed
a low cost wearable EIT system for neonates (CRADL; http://cradlproject.org/) and obtained
clinical results from 200 subjects, each for up to 72 hours of continuous monitoring of temporal lung volume changes.
This technology can be repurposed for COVID-19 patients (Appendix) with the aim of providing novel insights into COVID-19 pathophysiology, and with the potential to provide a solution for respiratory failure monitoring at scale. Using EIT in HDU-pre-ICU patients, evaluating and stratifying treatment response (to prone positioning, CPAP, other breathing support) and then
following through into ICU with ventilation interventions if they deteriorate, will add invaluable information about how COVID-19 effects the respiratory system. This will establish the merits of EIT monitoring for COVID-19 respiratory failure, in particular enhance and expedite clinical research into optimal COVID-19 breathing support treatment strategy and facilitate development of EIT guided personalised treatment plans.
pneumonia. Regional information, currently from CT scans, has been informative (Scudellari, 2020) [1], but does not provide dynamic information. There is an urgent need for a low cost, bedside,
non-invasive imaging system, to continuously monitor dynamic changes in regional lung ventilation [2][3][4][5].
Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) can provide this and has proved useful in managing acute respiratory syndrome in infants and adults (Bachmann et al 2018) [2]. We have already developed
a low cost wearable EIT system for neonates (CRADL; http://cradlproject.org/) and obtained
clinical results from 200 subjects, each for up to 72 hours of continuous monitoring of temporal lung volume changes.
This technology can be repurposed for COVID-19 patients (Appendix) with the aim of providing novel insights into COVID-19 pathophysiology, and with the potential to provide a solution for respiratory failure monitoring at scale. Using EIT in HDU-pre-ICU patients, evaluating and stratifying treatment response (to prone positioning, CPAP, other breathing support) and then
following through into ICU with ventilation interventions if they deteriorate, will add invaluable information about how COVID-19 effects the respiratory system. This will establish the merits of EIT monitoring for COVID-19 respiratory failure, in particular enhance and expedite clinical research into optimal COVID-19 breathing support treatment strategy and facilitate development of EIT guided personalised treatment plans.
Publications
Nima Seifnaraghi
(2022)
Impact of Patient Position on Neonatal Chest EIT
Rahal M
(2022)
High Frame Rate Electrical Impedance Tomography System for Monitoring of Regional Lung Ventilation.
in Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
| Description | Lowering the cost of the device and the usability. Patent application has been filed. |
| Exploitation Route | We are in decision with other clinical contact use it on their patients. |
| Sectors | Electronics Healthcare Manufacturing including Industrial Biotechology Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |
| URL | https://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-directory/profile/bayford-richard |
| Description | We are setting up a company and undergoing MHRA approval at King College Hospital to test an adult version of the EIT which used novel belt technology. The study will be undertaken on a 60 subjects, which will lead to a larger clinical study focus on RDS. |
| First Year Of Impact | 2021 |
| Sector | Electronics,Healthcare |
| Description | KCH |
| Organisation | King's College Hospital |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Hospitals |
| PI Contribution | The development of a new lung imaging system for the real time monitoring of the lung. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Assisting with MHRA approval for adults |
| Impact | Patent application PCT/GB2024/050180: Wearable device for use in electrical impedance tomography (EIT), to a kit comprising the device, to an EIT hub, to an apparatus for performing EIT, to various methods of manufacturing such a wearable device, and to use on a laboratory animal of a wearable device. |
| Start Year | 2022 |
| Description | PEL |
| Organisation | Printed Electronics Ltd |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Private |
| PI Contribution | We collaborated on the development of novel wearable printed electrode arrays that can be manufactured at scale and low cost using their expertise and networks. We have developed arrays for both adults and neonates, both of which are now in their second iteration. We have filed a joint patent with PEL for these devices. Patent no. PCT/GB2024/050180 PEL have benefitted from this collaboration through: provision of manufacturing services; joint development of intellectual property; substantive work in the medical device sector to add to their portfolio of activity and expertise. |
| Collaborator Contribution | PEL became an Industrial partner in 2018 supporting a variety of ongoing grant applications to date. They were formal industrial partners on: a) PNEUMACRIT: Preterm Neonate / neonatal Embedded Universal Microelectronic wearable Acquisition for Cardio-Respiratory Intensive Therapy [EP/T001240/1, EP/T004908/1, EP/T001259/1] b) CoRLEIT, Covid Regional Lung EIT [EP/V044036/1]; They manufactured our 'Shape belts', providing expertise on flexible printed circuit boards as part of EU H2020 CRADL https://cradlproject.org . [ Thoracic shape changes in newborns due to their position - de Gelidi, et. Al. Nature - Scientific Reports volume 11, Article number: 4446 (2021) ] |
| Impact | We have filed a joint patent with PEL for these devices. Patent no. PCT/GB2024/050180 |
| Start Year | 2018 |
| Title | PNEUMACRIT imaging system |
| Description | We are seek translation funding and are setting up a Spin out. We have test the device in Finland and have to other trials ready to start at Glasgow children's hospital and KCH. |
| Type | Diagnostic Tool - Imaging |
| Current Stage Of Development | Refinement. Clinical |
| Year Development Stage Completed | 2024 |
| Development Status | Actively seeking support |
| Impact | Too early to detail at present. |
| Company Name | Sapien Medical |
| Description | — |
| Year Established | 2023 |
| Impact | Sapien Medical is a pre-revenue medtech company and has not been functioning long enough to produce impacts. |
