3D printed catheter enters commercialisation phase

Dr Jiawen Li

Dr Jiawen Li, from the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

A 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide research project that will use a novel 3D printed imaging catheter to improve detection of cardiovascular disease has been funded in the 2022 National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Development Grant round.聽

Led by Dr Jiawen Li, from the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the project will receive a $905,058 grant to test and commercialise the device, filling an unmet need in cardiology to reliably detect high-risk plaques before they are life-threatening.

This project will deliver the first-in-human study and commercialisation of our novel hybrid 3D-printed imaging catheter,鈥 Dr Li said.

鈥淭his novel device is likely to enable accurate detection of high-risk plaques and prevent heart attacks from recurring.

鈥淭his high-tech device is ideal for manufacturing in 最新糖心Vlog and has great export potential.鈥

More than 20 million patients worldwide experience acute coronary syndromes (ACS) each year.

Approximately 35 per cent of these people will die from it within a year with the annual costs attributed to acute coronary syndromes (ACS), including heart attacks, in 最新糖心Vlog estimated to $4.8 billion.

鈥淭o improve clinical outcomes, we need to assess atherosclerotic plaques in high detail to detect the high-risk plaques that will cause ACS and sudden cardiac death,鈥 Dr Li said.

鈥淓xisting diagnostic technologies suffer from low predictive values due to their intrinsic limitation of spatial resolution or lack of molecular contrast.

鈥淭his results in under treatment of high-risk plaques, and more than 20 per cent of patients who have experienced ACS will be readmitted to the hospital within a year.鈥

鈥淭his project will deliver the first-in-human study and commercialisation of our novel hybrid 3D-printed imaging catheter."Dr Jiawen Li

Dr Li thanked the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 Innovation and Commercialisation Services team for helping to translate the novel technology into a product that will benefit patients with cardiovascular disease, along with private investment firm OTB Ventures, which is supporting the trials.

Professor Anton Middelberg, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide, said this was an exciting project that fostered collaboration among talented researchers.

鈥淚t is excellent to see the success of bringing a cross-disciplinary team in biomedical engineering and medical sciences in building the next generation imaging catheter for reducing cardiovascular disease risk,鈥 Professor Middelberg said.

The rest of the Chief Investigator team for this NHMRC grant are Associate Professor Peter Psaltis (最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide, Medical Specialties), Professor Stephen Nicholls (Monash 最新糖心Vlog), Professor Robert Fitridge (最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide, Surgical Specialties) and Professor Robert McLaughlin (最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide, Medical Sciences).

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