Strengthen Disease Surveillance for At-Risk Respiratory Patients— from Hospital to Home
The RESP® Platform
Technology Overview
The RESP® platform offers clinical teams a novel, proactive way to manage patients with chronic respiratory diseases, helping to identify changes earlier and reduce exacerbation and re-admission risk.
- Continuous and passive lung sound monitoring to extend the range of stethoscope auscultation and in-person assessments¹
- Patient-friendly form factor with consistently positive patient feedback²
- Comprehensive reporting and alerts for potential exacerbations
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“With this information we can predict if the patient is doing better or worse and intervene ahead of time to prevent the patient from having major complications”
– Sadia Benzaquen, MD, Chair of Pulmonary Critical Care, Einstein Medical Center
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RESP® Platform Care Settings
Home Monitoring
- Remote monitoring of at-risk COPD & Asthma patients
- Interstitial lung diseases
- Heart failure
- Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Acute Care
- In-patient status monitoring
- Chronic, complex care management
- Hospital at Home
- Tele-ICUs
Post-Acute Care
- Post-discharge hospital to home
- Post-surgical recovery and rehabilitation
- Skilled-nursing and long-term care facilities
Remote Monitoring Practice Application

Patient is prescribed RESP® Biosensor for two weeks

On day 5, clinician receives alert of increased coughing and wheezing

Clinician checks in with patient virtually and adjusts treatment plan to avoid a readmission
Potential to Detect Exacerbations Earlier¹
1. Case Study of an adult AE-COPD patient using the RESP Biosensor. Einstein Hospital, Philadelphia. https://journal.chestnet.org/article/S0012-3692(23)04216-2/fulltext
Seamlessly Monitor Respiratory Patients Remotely
KEY FEATURES
- Passive and continuous
- Notifications and alerts of deterioration
- FDA 510(k) Clearance and CE-Marking (Biosensor only)
- HIPAA compliant
- Reimbursable under RTM & RPM codes
- 24+ hour battery life & rechargeable
- Reusable devices
- EHR/telehealth integration
- Water resistant
- Patient reports prepared by our specialist team
- Additional measures include heart rate* and respiratory rate*
*Measurement not yet FDA-cleared
Lung sound recordings captured by the biosensor are depicted visually as spectrograms

Cough

Wheeze

Crackles
Publications
View our clinical validation, whitepapers and case studies
Increasing Abnormal Lung Sounds After Discharge Predicts COPD Readmission
Poster Presentation, CHEST, 2023
Remote Auscultation At Home After Asthma Exacerbation: A Case from Discharge to Readmission
Poster Presentation, American Thoracic Society, 2020
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