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Getinge develops digital platform together with Semcon to reduce the risk of infection during surgeries

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Getinge has partnered with Semcon to develop a new digital platform that will easily identify where the greatest risks for infections are during surgeries.

In Sweden, infections are the most common hospital injuries – a problem that is widespread even globally. According to an estimate by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, there are nearly 9 million cases of health care associated infections in European hospital and long-term care each year.

"The project aims at helping health care facilities to reduce the number of health care associated infections that can occur during operations," says Jonas Andersson, Vice President Global Product Management, Infection Control at Getinge. "We know that one in ten people in hospital today ends up with a health care related infection. According to the research, there are many endogenous and exogenous parameters that affect and in this project we want to be able to evaluate how the environment in the operating room affects".

In the project, Getinge has chosen to collaborate with Semcon who has extensive experience in both product development and software development, as well as knowledge in medical technology.

"The digital platform that we are developing together with Getinge will help health care professionals to better track a number of endorse-based risk factors. Based on data from the platform, solutions can be developed to reduce the risk of infections in surgical environments. This in turn can contribute to less human suffering and reduced costs for health care," says Johan Kristensson, Team Manager and Business Manager at Semcon.

By using a number of sensors in an operating theatre, the digital platform can collect different types of data, which can both be viewed in real time and analyzed afterwards. This creates a better understanding of what is happening in the operating room and how to better work to reduce health care related infections.

A prototype will soon be tested in an operating room at a hospital. The project is based on a number of pre-studies that Semcon has done together with Getinge and in the project Semcon contributes with cutting-edge expertise in embedded, sensorics and UX.

Learn more about Getinge’s products on www.getinge.com.

 

Media contact:
Anna Appelqvist, Vice President Corporate Communications
Phone: + 46 (0) 734 244 527
E-mail: anna.appelqvist@getinge.com

 

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With a firm belief that every person and community should have access to the best possible care, Getinge provides hospitals and life science institutions with products and solutions that aim to improve clinical results and optimize workflows. The offering includes products and solutions for intensive care, cardiovascular procedures, operating rooms, sterile reprocessing and life science. Getinge employs over 10,000 people worldwide and the products are sold in more than 135 countries.

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The project aims at helping health care facilities to reduce the number of health care associated infections that can occur during operations
Jonas Andersson, Vice President Global Product Management, Infection Control at Getinge