Technology
Cnoga Medical’s technology provides a new patent pending and state of the art solution for the non-invasive / touch free methods of measuring physiological parameters.
This breakthrough technology is a huge leap in the non-invasive devices world, enabling a non invasive device to measure capillary blood sugar, heartbeat rate, blood pressure, SpO2, capillary pH, Hematocrit, Hemoglobin, RBC count, blood perfusion, cholesterol, stroke volume, stroke volume variation, CO2 and more.
CNoga's technology is based on real-time tissue photography. The tissue image color is processed in real-time providing the temporarily color distribution by using dynamic range of at least 36 color-depth representing over 6.8^10 color combination and then by using sophisticated mathematical algorithm. The vast amount of information is computed and analyzed for detecting the correlation between temporarily color pigmentation and a specific bio or physiological parameter.
Non-Invasive / touch free Physiological monitoring
In any modern healthcare system, home patient's physiological monitoring has become a very essential need. The number of chronic patients has increased tremendously. The majority of the older population suffer from at least one chronic disease that requires home physiological monitoring. The current home used medical monitoring devices fails to meet all the patient's needs.
Cnoga's non-invasive medical devices or remote regular digital cameras are the perfect solution and give an answer to the huge need for a simple, non-invasive and precise home monitoring device that provides the monitoring results for all the physiological parameters like: capillary blood sugar, heartbeat rate, blood pressure, SpO2, capillary pH, Hematocrit, Hemoglobin, RBC count, stroke volume, stroke volume variation, CO2 capillary concentration.
The driving force behind Cnoga product development is to transfer as many invasive procedures as possible to non-invasive, easy-to-use devices for patient home use. To this end, Cnoga is engaged in ongoing clinical research to improve device accuracy and to investigate new relationships between tissue color pigmentation and readings such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, pH, hemoglobin, cholesterol, and so on – all achieved with non-invasive ease.
It is Cnoga's belief that the time is soon approaching when most blood tests will be conducted by the patients themselves in the comfort of their own homes and with a simple non-invasive device. Results can then be automatically forwarded by cell phone, by laptop, or directly from the device itself to a medical center, and the doctor's response received by SMS or email.
This is our vision – a future of "individual management" from cradle to grave.
