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Presented by: Darrel Drinan – CEO PhiloMetron Inc. San Diego, California

7th annual The Security Summit “First Responder Technologies Needed Today and Planning Ahead” 10 March 2010. Presented by: Darrel Drinan – CEO PhiloMetron Inc. San Diego, California. PhiloMetron – Who are they?. Medical Technology Accelerator – San Diego, CA

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Presented by: Darrel Drinan – CEO PhiloMetron Inc. San Diego, California

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  1. 7th annual The Security Summit“First Responder Technologies Needed Today and Planning Ahead”10 March 2010 Presented by: Darrel Drinan – CEO PhiloMetron Inc. San Diego, California

  2. PhiloMetron – Who are they? • Medical Technology Accelerator – San Diego, CA • Focused on large unmet needs . . . technology agnostic • Tx preference or Dx with direct link to Tx • Create Spin-outs to commercialize solutions • Development funded by DARPA, Army, NIH and spin-outs • 1st spin-out – Corventis – Wireless CHF Monitoring • 2nd spin-out – Sapphire – Wireless Stenosis Mgt System • 3rd spin-out – PTMS – Wireless Weight Mgt

  3. High Low PhiloMetron–HC Diagnostic Monitoring Care Continuum Unique Bioparameters Vital Signs Vital Signs Vital Signs Stress / Obesity Trauma Scene / Transit ICU /CCU Hospital Room Chronic Disease Work / Wellness ED / ER Telemetry / Step down Out-Patient / Clinic Safety – Elder / Child Fitness / Social Activities Personal Security – Illness Onset • Bioparameter rate of change • Data volume • Intervention complexity • Regulatory approval complexity • Per use cost/value Fitness / Body Comp Surgery / Wounds • Duration of Use • Cost Sensitivity • Number of Patients • Acceptance of wireless latency Vital Signs Vital Signs

  4. Studies supported by NIH Development supported by US Army Development supported by DARPA Studies supported by NIH Corventis Sapphire PhiloMetron – Ambulatory Physiological Monitoring Warfighter Local dynamic Systemic Firefighter ChronicWounds Environment Surgical Wounds Oncology/ Hot Flash CHF Renal stable Bioparameter Rate of Change Slow (hours/days) Fast(seconds)

  5. PhiloMetron– “Smart Band-Aid” Monitoring Platform “Single Use”- Disposable Patch Seven-Day Useful Life

  6. PhiloMetron– Monitoring / Feedback System Interactive Data Management System (iDMS) Network Monitoring Platform < 10M Data Collection Unit (DCU) Clinician

  7. PhiloMetron- Implementation Challenges • Clinicians need to define requisite physiological parameters to be measured by triage class • Short range wireless comm link • Integrating “at Scene” clinical data with EHR

  8. PhiloMetron Contact Information For further information please contact: Darrel Drinan - President/CEO PhiloMetron™ Inc. 10451 Roselle Street Suite #100 San Diego, CA 92121 O - 858.638.7801 F - 858.638.7814 ddrinan@philometron.com

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