Published: October 11, 2010
OrSense Non Invasive Hemoglobin Monitoring Enables Accurate Anemia Screening
BALTIMORE - (BUSINESS WIRE) - OrSense Ltd., developer of monitors for non-invasive measurements of
various blood parameters, presented today at the AABB Annual Meeting &
CTTXPO 2010, in Baltimore, Maryland, results showing that hemoglobin
(Hb) measurements obtained by its NBM 200, a non-invasive Hb measurement
system for anemia screening, showed accurate performance compared with
invasive point of care (POC) devices.
Hemoglobin measurements allow the detection of anemia and hemorrhage,
and are widely used by hospital wards such as operating rooms, ICU,
emergency and delivery rooms as well as in outpatient clinics and
women's and children's health care facilities. In blood donation
centers, a predonation Hb measurement of blood donors is required by
most countries to protect anemic donors, and to ensure adequate Hb
content of blood units. The determination of Hb levels of prospective
blood donors is usually performed using capillary blood obtained by
finger pricking, rendering current Hb screening methods invasive,
painful, time consuming and labor intensive.
"Two billion people-over 30 percent of the world's populationâare
anemic, mainly due to iron deficiency. In blood banks, adequate Hb
screening is thus imperative in order to ensure donor safety and blood
units' quality. Anemia is even more common in hospitalized patients, and
negatively affects prognosis of several medical conditions," said Dr.
Paul Holland, Former President of the International Society of Blood
Transfusion (ISBT). "OrSense's non-invasive solution has the potential
for improving anemia screening and monitoring by eliminating pain,
reducing infection risk and enabling a simple and fast diagnosis."
Results of the Hb clinical trials
The clinical trials were conducted at the VA Medical Center (Milwaukee,
Wisconsin) and the hematology and blood bank department of Assaf Harofeh
Medical Center (Zerifin, Israel) on 563 volunteers (303 male, 260
female) in the age range 18-68 years. Upon receipt of informed consent,
the NBM sensor was placed on the subject's thumb, and non-invasive Hb
measurements were recorded. Reference values were obtained from venous
samples and evaluated on a Coulter LH 750 blood analyzer or Radiometer
OSM3 CO-Oximeter.
Hb reference values ranged from 7 to 17.2 g/dL, with an average of 12.5
g/dL. The mean difference (bias) between the NBM readings and the
reference was 0.1 g/dL, the mean absolute error was 0.75 g/dL, and the
standard deviation of error (SD) was 0.92 g/dL. The NBM 200 had a false
positive ratio of 6.4% and false negative ratio of 8.6%. Over 46.4% of
Hb readings were under 12.5 g/dL, the exclusion border line commonly
used in blood donation centers. Focusing on more significant anemic
values, there were 243 (24.5%) data points that fell under 11 g/dL, and
the NBM identified 96% of them as anemic. Under 10 g/dL there were 110
(11%) points, and they were all identified by the OrSense system.
Non Invasive Hemoglobin Measurement
OrSense's non-invasive Hb measurement has many advantages including the
prevention of pain and potential transmission of infectious diseases, a
reduced need for trained personnel, short measurement time, and the
absence of bio-hazardous waste. NBM 200 offers a unique, breakthrough,
non-invasive solution for accurate and quick Hb measurements. This
portable device operates via a ring-shaped sensor that is fitted on the
donor's finger and applies pressure, temporarily occluding local blood
flow. During the occlusion, optical elements in the sensor perform a
sensitive measurement of the light transmitted through the finger. This
method, called Occlusion Spectroscopy, provides a quick, accurate and
painless measurement of the donor's blood constituents, while greatly
improving the donor's comfort, eliminating infection risk, and providing
the medical staff with accurate readings and immediate results.
About OrSense
OrSense is a medical device company developing non-invasive monitoring
systems for measurements of oxygen saturation, hemoglobin, glucose and
other blood parameters. The Company's FDA cleared NBM 200MP is a
non-invasive blood oximetry monitor for use in hospitals. OrSense's
non-invasive hemoglobin/hematocrit monitor was granted the CE approval
and was tested on over 8,000 patients and donors at 20 sites in the U.S.
and Europe. The Company's products are based on its proprietary
Occlusion Spectroscopy technology, which overcomes key obstacles that
hinder the performance of competing approaches. OrSense's CE approved
glucose monitor was tested on over 450 diabetic subjects, showing
performance similar to those of invasive glucose sensors. Investors in
the Company include Israel Health Care Ventures and STAR Ventures. For
additional information, please visit OrSense's corporate website at www.orsense.com.

OrSense Ltd.
Tsipi Haitovsky, Media Liaison
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