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Thursday, May 27 2021 - 20:18
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CardiacSense's medical watch was handpicked to remotely monitor vital signs and general medical condition of the Israeli Astronaut's vitals while in space
CAESAREA, Israel, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

  CardiacSense, a Medtech company and the Israel Aerospace Medicine Institute 
were selected to send CardiacSense's medical watch to space. The clinically 
verified medical grade watch enables continuous, long-term, medical grade and 
comfortable patient monitoring without the need to implant invasive cardiac 
monitors. CardiacSense is pleased to announce that their medical watch will 
monitor Eytan Stibbe's vital signs and general health condition during his 
mission to the international space station. 

Stibbe's launch is scheduled for February 2022 as part of the Rakia Project by 
the Ramon Foundation and in collaboration with the Israel Aerospace Medicine 
Institute. The Rakia Project is part of the first private mission to space by 
SpaceX. CardiacSense's medical watch, one of the technological scientific 
developments that will accompany the mission, will monitor Stibbe's vital signs 
and general health condition throughout the mission. CardiacSense's medical 
watch already received the CE Mark and the Israeli Ministry of Health 
regulatory approval and is expected to be available for commercial use during 
the upcoming quarter. 

"This is a first-of-its-kind project that was made possible by CardiacSense's 
unique and innovative technology, and in turn, reflects the project managers' 
confidence in our medical watch and its capabilities," said Eldad Shemesh, 
Co-founder and CEO of CardiacSense. "We are proud to be a part of this unique 
and special project and accompany Eytan Stibbe while we write Israeli history 
in space. This is a voyage to expand the limits of our human and technological 
abilities and to redefine telehealth, and for CardiacSense, it serves as proof 
that even the sky isn't the limit." 

Dr. Eran Schenker, CMIO of the Israel Aerospace Medicine Institute, said: "In 
space, many psychological changes occur and affect the human body. Monitoring 
vital signs using CardiacSense's medical watch allows, for the first time, for 
a simple and continuous observation of many metrics that will greatly help in 
understanding the biological processes that astronauts experience while in 
space."

About CardiacSense
CardiacSense is a Medtech company that has developed CE approved best-in class, 
wrist-wearable sensor technology with the sensitivity and specificity required 
for medical diagnosis and monitoring of vital signs, arrhythmias, and chronic 
disease deterioration. The medical watch integrates proprietary 
patent-protected sensors and software algorithms to provide continuous 
measurement of parameters such as core temperature, respiratory rate, blood 
pressure, oxygen saturation and heart rate at CE and FDA-mandated accuracies – 
providing an alternative to costly and, complex invasive devices. This 
addresses the increasing global demand for remote patient monitoring and 
tele-health. CardiacSense was founded in 2009 and is headquartered at Caesarea, 
Israel.
 www.cardiacsense.com

Further information:
Eyal Copitt, CCO 
eyal@cardiacsense.com

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Source: CardiacSense
  

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