The Customer: Clevermed is a medical
software development company. Its founder, Peter Badger, has
18 years experience in this field, 10 of which have focused
on neonatal monitoring in intensive care units. His years
of research at Edinburgh’s Simpson Memorial Hospital
led to the development of the Badger System.
The Challenge - The
Badger System is a groundbreaking neo-natal monitoring system
that connects to individual devices surrounding a baby, recording
physiological and environmental information. It relays information
to a central system, which converts the data into recognisable
graphs, charts and figures. Using the system, nurses get a
real-time report for each neonatal in their care, instead
of spending time manually charting them.
In 1999, Peter Badger was close to launching his product but
was missing an essential element. He needed Serial
Cards to interface the Badgers central system with hospital
monitoring devices.
Peter Badger explains, “If
you imagine the number of monitors that are necessary to chart
a newborn baby, then you can imagine the problem facing the
successful integration of the Badger System.”
As Clevermed runs on charity donations, he was looking for
a competitively priced product
The Solution:
Perle’s 4-port AT-FAST and PCI-FAST Serial
Cards.
Peter Badger explains, “We were running the system over
Windows NT4 at the time and the AT-FAST 4 cards from Perle
were the most competitively priced of the ones we looked at.
Once we had the cards, it was straightforward to install them
over the NT4 system.”
In 2000, Peter decided to move the Badger System to the Windows
2000 platform. However, Peter discovered that he would need
to switch to the Perle PCI-FAST Card, which offered the Windows
2000 driver.
Since there was no immediate plan to upgrade the AT-FAST 4
with Windows 2000 drivers Peter called Perle and explained
his predicament. Perle, recognising the charitable nature
of Peter’s work, decided to make its own donation to
the Badger project. Perle replaced the AT-FAST cards with
4-port PCI-FAST cards free of charge and delivered the Windows
2000 drivers that Clevermed needed to resume the roll-out
of its lifesaving Badger System.
“Our system is invaluable in neo-natal care and Perle’s
generosity has helped to keep the system up and running.”
explains Peter, “I was particularly impressed that the
company donated the new cards, as it would have meant a long
wait whilst we gathered more funds to afford the upgrade ourselves.
With Perle’s help, we were able to roll out the new
software as planned, in August 2000"
The Future
Currently, the development site is based in Edinburgh but
there are plans to expand the use of the Badger System to
London's Kings College and a hospital in Southern Germany.
“There is scope to develop the technology for in-utero
fetal CTG monitoring during pregnancy and orthopedic monitoring
during surgery. It has already been used in sleep studies
on infants, in order to look for patterns indicating a potential
risk of cot death, “ adds Peter.
The potential for systems such as the Badger is unlimited.
Running the system through a web browser opens up huge opportunities,
such as video-conferencing, video-streaming, 3d multimedia
imaging etc.
Peter concludes, “Perle has
provided us with the essential components for the first system
of this kind to be implemented in neo-natal units.”
The Benefits: Most of us are fortunate enough not to face the reality of
having a newborn baby in intensive care. For those parents
who do, the life-saving equipment that is essential to the
welfare of their child offers immeasurable benefits.
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