ADAM Suprasternal
One device. One location. Ten digital biomarkers.
Suprasternal Monitoring
ADAM sensors provide continuous health status monitoring via a wide range of digital biomarkers. The ADAM sensor’s thin, soft form factor enables skin-interfaced measurements of acousto-mechanic signals continuously and wirelessly even on sensitive regions such as the suprasternal notch.
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ADAM monitors unique digital biomarkers such as swallow, cough, core body position, and talk time in addition to traditional vital signs such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and skin temperature
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Comfortable device and adhesive and long battery life enable continuous or semi-continuous monitoring during routine daily activities and physical exercise
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Operates reliably even in environments with a high level of ambient noise
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The use of motion sensors rather than an audio microphone eliminates privacy concerns of solutions that monitor and record ambient audio
ADAM Suprasternal Monitoring Capabilities
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Measure heart rate without the burden and safety concerns of exposed metal leads used by ECG-based monitoring
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Continuous monitoring of respiratory rate - a fundamental vital sign that is sensitive to different pathological conditions
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Track skin temperature over time to monitor patient health
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Swallow frequency is a key indicator of swallow function, an important health risk in diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Dementia
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Cough frequency gives insight into the onset and progression of respiratory disease
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Track talk time to determine levels of socialization and changes in behavior that may indicate depression or onset of disease
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Track snoring activity
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Movement is important to overall patient health; reduction in movement may indicate injury, depression or onset of disease
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Track how many times the patient falls; determine if intervention is warranted
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Track subject's body position over time: supine, prone, left side, right side, or upright