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Dutch Amazec lands €1.5M for photonics-based heart measurement
Medtech startup Amazec Photonics has secured 1.5 million euros in seed capital from Photondelta for its non-invasive cardiovascular monitoring devices. The money will be used to build ten prototypes and run extensive clinical trials. The technology is projected to hit the market by 2028.
Amazec is the brainchild of Technobis founder Pim Kat, former dean of the Electrical Engineering department at Eindhoven University of Technology Ton Backx and anesthesiologist-intensivist Erik Korsten. Together, they realized that photonics technology developed by Technobis could revolutionize the diagnosis of heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases.
The most common technique to measure cardiac output is called thermodilution, which involves injecting a known volume of cold liquid upstream of the heart and then measuring temperature changes downstream through specialized catheters inserted into the patient. This has several drawbacks including an inability to be used reliably during routine examination, a large variation between measurements, a lack of sensitivity and high costs.
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