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Applied Physiology develops and commercializes guidance devices for use in the critical care environment. Navigator™, the flagship product, focuses on hemodynamic management.

Applied Physiology aims to develop products that make life easier for the clinician. The devices continuously acquire physiological data from conventional monitors and use it to create a graphical depiction of the patient position, and continuous advice on the next therapy.

Applied Physiology’s devices enable the implementation of targeted therapy to optimize care and outcomes. The clinician specifies target ranges for the variables being monitored. The devices graphically display the patient position in relation to these targets, and indicate a course of therapy that will guide the patient to the target area. This self-adaptive protocol facilitates a safe and systematic approach to bedside care, where whole teams work toward a unified goal.

Applied Physiology’s therapeutic guidance devices have demonstrated potential benefits for both clinicians and patients:

  • Clinical teamwork is enhanced and goals unified
  • Improved patient putcomes
  • Reduced length of stay
  • Reduced morbidity in critical care units

At the heart of Applied Physiology’s technology are mathematical algorithms based on a combination of systems physiology and control engineering methods. This rigorous basis has enabled the development of sound and reliable patient-specific solutions to treatment planning problems that are often counter-intuitive.

Applied Physiology’s flagship product Navigator™, which targets pressure and flow in the circulatory system, will be available for sale in Europe and Australia in the second quarter 2010. It will be available for sale in the US pending regulatory approval from the FDA. The company is based Australia, and established European operations in the UK in 2008.