Heart Exercise Accelerometer Rehabilitation Tool CS 410 Orange Team November 19, 2008 Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Team Information Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Professor Brunelle David Hardware Specialist Ryan Project Manager Andrew Finance and Webmaster Spencer Software and Market Nicole Software Specialist Generoso Systems Specialist Experts Dr. Daniel Garland M.D. President of Pathologist Department Obici Hospital Suffolk Mrs. Janet Jackson BSN RN HCMSDM Regulatory Compliance Manager Amerigroup Corporation Virginia Beach Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Overview Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Problem Customer Solution System Overview Risk and Benefit Analysis Market and Financial Analysis Conclusion Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Cardiac-patients do not commit to the long-term rehabilitation necessary to extend their life. Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Short Term Rehabilitation Goals A medical evaluation done by health professionals is used to determine appropriate exercise goals and procedures. Exercise: FITT – Frequency: 3 – 5 times a week. – Intensity: Target heart rate – Time: 30 – 60 min per session – Type: Aerobic Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Long Term Rehabilitation Goals Lifestyle Education: – Increase involvement in rehabilitation process – Illustrate concrete benefits of lifestyle change Support: – Provide accountability and control of exercise regimen – Provide feedback on progress Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Benefits of Long-Term Rehabilitation Lifestyle Changes for patient: Increased Involvement: Education on concrete benefits of managing their own long term rehabilitation Accountable for choices they make Improve Quality of Life: Increased Heart Strength and Mobility Lower Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, and BMI Decreased emotional stress, depression, and anxiety Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Current Morbidity Data Representation of 5 million people currently living with a heart condition. Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T
Current Rehabilitation System Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Modified Rehabilitation System Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Heart Exercise Accelerometer Rehabilitation Tool A multi-sensor system utilizing piezoelectric accelerometers on a primary band and multiple optional secondary bands connected to the primary band via a wireless technology. Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
H.E.A.R.T. The solution will: Contain mechanics to monitor and record patients’ heart rate, exercise type, intensity, and duration each time they exercise. Reinforce positive progress with reports and analysis of future potential benefits. Be utilized during rehabilitation patient follow- ups. Be non-intrusive and not substantially modify current established rehabilitation process. Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
H.E.A.R.T. Component Diagram Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Device Process Flow Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Client Software Output Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
H.E.A.R.T. Effects The patient will: Develop and maintain positive long-term lifestyle changes for activity as recommended by the rehabilitation specialists. Be involved in managing their rehabilitation through feedback on progress. Be educated and accountable for their long term exercise and rehabilitation regimen. Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Capabilities of H.E.A.R.T. Capable Involve the patient. Illustrate concrete benefits through feedback on progress. Provide historical data on exercise and heart rate progress. Offer immediate alerts. Extensible to other exercise applications. Incapable Provide Dr. referral. Force attendance. Provide transportation. Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Competition Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Existing Technology Utilized Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T TechnologyMinMeanMax Heart Sensor$5$20$50 Accelerometer$20$25$55 Battery$10 $20 CPU$10$14$19 RAM$1.63$3.27$5.12 USB$0.19 Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Risk Analysis Chart Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
FDA approval This is in response to your below to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requesting information on a medical product. If this product makes a medical claim, then it would be considered a medical device. For more information on what a manufacturer of a device must do to get a medical device cleared by the FDA for marketing, please visit our Device Advice web site at Please feel free to me back directly if you have any further questions. Good luck with your project. Sincerely, Bonnie J. Alderton Consumer Staff Division of Small Manufacturers, International and Consumer Assistance Center for Devices and Radiological Health U.S. Food and Drug Administration 21 Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T. - Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Net Income: Large: >10 million Medium: 5-10 million Small: <5 million Percent of Industry: Large: 5% Medium: 42% Small: 53% Estimated cost of Heart Disease in 2008: $156.4 billion Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Budget Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Two-year Fiscal Analysis Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T IncomeExpenditure Device sales3,745,000Device construction3,155,000 Initial investment500,000 Operation cost380,000 3,745,0004,035,000 First Year: 290,000 Loss IncomeExpenditure Device sales3,745,000Device construction3,155,000 Operation cost380,000 3,745,0003,535,000 Second Year: 210,000 Profit Wednesday, November 19, 2008
H.E.A.R.T. Benefits Patient involvement in rehabilitation leading to positive long term lifestyle changes and a longer, healthier life. Reduced insurance premiums due to decreased hospitalization. Minimal impact on currently established rehabilitation procedures. Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Team Management Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T Our primary tool for team coordination is Dot Project. This tool allows us to collaborate online and assign tasks to each other. It also contains a forum and allows us to maintain a versioned file repository. We meet every Thursday at 6pm, and as needed. Dot Project Team based active collaboration software. Word Press HTML Templating Engine. Tools Utilizing Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Funding Plan National Science Foundation Grant Proposals Application Guide Forms and Applications Grants.gov Research Experiences for Undergraduates : Total Funding = $33,000,000Research Experiences for Undergraduates Improving Heart Failure Disease Management : up to $250,000Improving Heart Failure Disease Management Cardiac Translational Research Implementation Program (C-TRIP) : up to $500,000Cardiac Translational Research Implementation Program (C-TRIP) Mechanisms of Functional Recovery After Stroke : up to $250,000Mechanisms of Functional Recovery After Stroke Phase 1 US Small Business Administration SBIR Overview Loan Eligibility SBA Loans US Department of Commerce Loans & Grants Phase 2 Various Investor Groups National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) Venture Capital and Angel Investors Funding Universe U.S. Angel Investors U.S. Angel Investors Phase 3 Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T
Budget: Phase 1 Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T
Budget: Phase 2 Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T. - Wednesday, November 19,
Budget: Phase 3 Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Old Dominion University - Team Orange H.E.A.R.T
Budget Recap Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Phase 0 Organization Wednesday, November 19, 2008