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Dandelion Medical Devices


Dandelion Medical Devices (DMD) is dedicated to revolutionizing pulse detection by delivering rapid, objective, and accurate weak pulse detection. Their mission is to eliminate guesswork in critical care by replacing the standard of care, manual palpation—which is only 54% accurate—by providing innovative, patent-protected devices that empower clinicians with real-time, actionable data. DMD's vision is to set a new standard in weak pulse detection, ensuring that every patient receives the highest level of care when it matters most. The company brings together a multidisciplinary team with deep expertise in medicine, engineering, law, and manufacturing, and is committed to advancing healthcare through technology and clinical precision.

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Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

Dandelion Medical Devices


Products

Wearable single-lead ECG patch

Disposable, single-lead adhesive ECG patch designed to record cardiac rhythm and provide arrhythmia detection via smartphone integration.

Disposable adhesive pulse-detection micro-sensor patch (critical care)

Single-use adhesive micro-sensor patch that uses an array of sensors and AI processing to provide rapid, objective pulse/no-pulse output and pulse-strength feedback for critical care settings.

Ruggedized field-deployable pulse detection patch (conceptual)

Conceptualized variant of the adhesive sensor patch optimized for military and mass-casualty scenarios with ruggedization for field deployment.

Expertise Areas

  • Pulse detection and monitoring in low-perfusion states
  • Wearable ECG monitoring
  • Signal processing and AI for physiological signals
  • Clinical validation and performance testing of medical devices
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Key Technologies

  • Microsensor arrays for pulsatile flow detection
  • Single-lead ECG
  • Wearable adhesive sensor patches (single-use)
  • AI-driven signal classification
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Key People

Founder & CEO

Founder

Lead Military and Critical Care Advisor

Lead Electrophysiology/Cardiology Advisor


News & Updates

An article discussing the unreliability and slowness of manual palpation for pulse detection, highlighting the need for more accurate and rapid solutions like PulseTape.


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