Real-Time Imaging technology to aid the diagnosis

of compartment syndrome

The A S P I R E O N E is a non-invasive device that gives doctors the potential to save lives by providing real time imaging, and data monitoring of intramuscular pressure in injured limbs.

Brought to the People

Made for Astronauts

Astronauts coming back from space travel can suffer from raised intracranial pressure.
The same technology that has allowed NASA to avoid invasive methods of monitoring intracranial pressure is being used by Aspire for intramuscular pressure.

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Key Advantages

  • First noninvasive device & continuous monitoring.
  • Real-time monitoring has the potential for early diagnose, reducing complications and avoiding unnecessary procedures.
  • Easily trained personnel. No calibration needed.

How it works

Collecting Data

  • The AspireOne ultrasound probe is placed on the injured limb. Ultrasonic sound emmiters and detectors are used to collect thousands of data points a second.

  • By scanning the muscle compartment it’s possible to see, and monitor in real-time the fascial wall pulsatility with micrometer precision.

  • The AspireOne ultrasound probe is placed on the injured limb. Ultrasonic sound emmiters and detectors are used to collect thousands of data points a second.

The A S P I R E O N E is a Point of Care Digital Scanner with real-time image processing of the muscle compartment.

The pressure differential is displayed for evaluation by the clinician.