Leading nanoelectronics research and innovation hub imec and its spinoff Bloomlife have showcased a prototype of the world’s first wearable 5-channel ECG chip to continuously and accurately monitor fetal heart rate and mobility at the FutureSummits this week.
Fetal heart rate and mobility are the two important indicators of a baby’s wellbeing. The new system can accurately measure the fetal ECG as early as week 20 in a woman’s pregnancy.
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Although often a time of excitement, pregnancy can come with uncertainty. The parents may worry about the baby’s wellbeing. At-home pregnancy monitoring systems could take away some of that uncertainty and provide valuable insights and data. However, today’s wearable solutions are typically limited to tracking maternal health parameters, spot-checking or contraction monitoring and are not providing a real-time, continuous report of a baby’s wellness.
Bloomlife’s purposely-built BeatleIC chip, which leverages imec’s unique integrated circuit (IC) technology know-how, is the only chip on the market today that has all required characteristics to accurately track a fetus’ wellbeing indicators – such as heart rate and mobility – throughout the second half of a woman’s pregnancy. Existing chips either consume too much energy to be of any practical use in wearable solutions or are not capable of tracking the right fetal parameters, reports a news release.
The BeatleIC chip features:
“Our next step in bringing this technology to market includes a clinical trial to further validate the chip’s measurement results. And, ultimately, we plan to launch not only a consumer product – consisting of a sensor device integrated in a wearable patch and a smartphone application – but also a risk management platform that can be used by medically qualified staff. We are excited about the significant impact of these advancements as we continue to work towards our mission to bring much overdue innovation and solutions to help solve the biggest challenges in prenatal care, including preterm birth,” says Eric Dy, Co-Founder/CEO at Bloomlife.
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Nick Van Helleputte, R&D manager circuit development for connected health solutions at imec described this collaborative effort with Bloomlife as a concrete example of how his company’s expertise in nanoelectronics and digital technologies translates into increasingly smaller, accurate and yet more energy-efficient components that find their way in a wide variety of applications. “When it comes to developing smart health solutions, in particular, imec’s research and insights in wearable technology and artificial intelligence can provide partner companies with a significant head start. Efforts like these are fully in line with our ambition to bringing wearable health technology within the reach of everyone, helping people track health parameters over extended periods of time so as to identify health risk factors and illness triggers,” he said.
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