Technological advancement of biomedical sensors has brought an increase of smaller and cost-effective sensors to market. These sensors can be integrated into medical devices and treatment therapies to take measurements, trigger alerts, and confirm treatment.
Pressure Sensors

Temperature Sensors

Fiber Optic Sensors

Pressure sensors and temperature sensors are increasingly common for patient monitoring, diagnostics, and limiting treatment risk to the patient. Fiber optic sensors can take a variety of measurements through a single sensor such as body temperature, blood pressure, respiratory airflow, or confirm the state of tissue for diagnostics or confirmation of treatment.
Medical Murray has experience integrating pressure sensors, temperature sensors, and fiber optic sensors into the following medical devices: