At this year’s MD&M West trade fair, the sensor specialist Sensirion and Quantex Arc will be presenting an innovative concept study in the field of infusion technology; Quantex’s new wearable drug delivery IoT Platform ‘Quantex 4C’. It was the cost-effective LD20 single-use liquid flow sensor which used for this concept study.
The LD20 single-use liquid flow sensor, is compact and measures flow rates in the micro and milliliter per hour range with outstanding precision and reliability thanks to the patented CMOSens Technology. Additionally, it features sensitive failure detection mechanisms to help counteract, for example, occlusions and air-in-line. The pump’s design is based on a rotary, fixed displacement principle thus is much less sensitive to variables such as line pressure, fluid viscosity and flow rate.
The new wearable drug delivery IoT platform ‘Quantex 4C’ demonstrates an innovative approach to infusion therapies. It integrates connectivity with a modular drug delivery platform and enables continuous monitoring of the therapy with the help of a single use liquid flow sensor for safe ambulatory treatments.
“Real time bidirectional flow verification at the low flow rates that are typical for the targeted application and the sensor’s compact form factor made the Sensirion LD20 single-use liquid flow sensor the ideal choice,” said Paul Pankhurst, Founder and CEO of Quantex.
The objective of the presented study is to demonstrate the possibilities of a comprehensive drug delivery system to the medical technology industry. The compactness, low power consumption and cost-effectiveness of both, sensor and pump, allow the design of a wearable device which controls and monitors the drug delivery therapy simultaneously. Such a connected drug delivery platform opens up entirely new possibilities for all involved stakeholders. While patients and clinicians benefit from an increased ease of use and confidence in the therapy, low maintenance and less training efforts; it allows healthcare and pharma companies to capture vital adherence data and simplifies patient compliance.
Reliable failure detection is a central requirement for next generation drug delivery devices. Ambulatory treatments and wearable applications will only be successful if patients as well as clinicians trust the reliability of those next generation devices.
Visit both companies, Sensirion (Booth 1556) and Quantex (Booth 1958), from February 5th to 7th, 2019 at MD&M West in Anaheim to learn more about the concept study. You can see the smart drug delivery platform firsthand and test it using a demonstrator at Quantex’s booth.