High-Throughput Vascular Screening by ARTSENS Pen During a Medical Camp for Early-Stage Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease

2020 
Intervention in the early stages of cardiovascular and kidney diseases is proven to be more effective in preventing disease progression. Large artery stiffness measurement can be a potential early predictor of future risks. The purpose of the study reported in this work was to demonstrate the feasibility of our ARTSENS® Pen device as a high-throughput vascular screening tool for risk assessment. The study was performed during a medical camp conducted for awareness and early-stage detection of kidney diseases. Screening procedures included biosample tests and blood pressure measurements. Alongside, various clinically relevant measures of the arterial stiffness were evaluated using the ARTSENS® Pen, by measuring vessel wall dynamics via our proprietary image-free ultrasound algorithms. Stiffness measurement from the left common carotid artery on 85 participants could be completed within 4 hours, employing two units of ARTSENS® Pen; this also includes time taken for all the procedures enlisted in the study protocol. The associations of carotid stiffness indices with age-, gender-, and risk factor-dependent variations were established.
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