St. Joseph, MI, United States of America

Sean Hadley



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Years Active: 2020

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Sean Hadley in Cardiovascular Monitoring

Introduction

Sean Hadley is an accomplished inventor based in St. Joseph, MI (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of cardiovascular monitoring through his innovative patent. His work focuses on non-invasive methods to assess various cardiovascular characteristics, which can greatly enhance patient care.

Latest Patents

Sean Hadley holds a patent for "Systems and methods for detecting pulse wave velocity." This invention features a non-invasive sensor unit designed to be coupled to a patient. The unit includes a pair of light emitters spaced apart a known distance and a pair of light detectors. The light detectors capture light emitted from the emitters and scattered by the patient. The system determines several cardiovascular characteristics, including pulse wave velocity, peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO) level, temperature, respiration rate, heart rate, and blood pressure. The light emitters operate within a wavelength range of 600 to 1000 nanometers. In some embodiments, the unit is integrated into a patch that can be secured to the patient's skin. Additionally, readings from the unit can be transmitted to a separate device via Bluetooth, WiFi, or other means.

Career Highlights

Sean is currently employed at Stryker Corporation, where he continues to develop innovative medical technologies. His work at Stryker has allowed him to apply his expertise in creating solutions that improve patient outcomes.

Collaborations

Sean collaborates with talented individuals such as Marko N Kostic and Joshua Elmer Mix. Their combined efforts contribute to the advancement of medical technology and innovation.

Conclusion

Sean Hadley's contributions to cardiovascular monitoring through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to improving healthcare technology. His work has the potential to significantly impact patient care and monitoring practices.

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