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ShockSense

2025
Team Members:
  • Ella Holtermann
  • Loren Ayers
  • Isabella Godfrey
  • Vivien Jiang
  • Elizabeth Zuerblis
  • Ashrith Kollu
  • Aditya Sinha
  • Apple Wu
Advisors:
  • Constanza Miranda, PhD
Sponsors:
  • Mark Slidell, MD, MPH

Abstract:

To recognize and treat hemorrhagic shock in pediatric trauma patients, trauma teams rely on heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) to recognize shock. However, due to the fast-paced environment of the trauma bay, and varying classification of shock by patient age, it is challenging to recognize shock in a timely fashion. Especially since children compensate for blood loss better than adults and mask the early signs of shock. As a result, delayed recognition can result in higher mortality and increased risk of complications for pediatric patients. To address this, we’ve developed a fast, accurate, and easy-to-interpret device for use in the trauma bay that incorporates existing vitals data to deliver actionable information to the trauma team.

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