kreagen
New member
Hi all,
I'm Kaitlyn, a senior in biomedical engineering at Purdue University, and I had the pleasure of talking to many of you last spring about your experiences with the mechanical heart valves and the clicking sound they make. Your guys' input was super valuable for our project, and we are now moving on the the next stage of the project. My team and I are currently working on developing a device that will suppress the sound. We are currently throwing two ideas and we would love some patient feedback on which one you guys would prefer and have created a survey to gather some information. In addition, by getting your input on device type, we will be collecting demographic data on heart valve replacement patients. (Only demographic data, no identifying information is included). We hope that this data can help us understand why some patients don't hear the clicking and why for some, the clicking impedes their lives. The survey covers both demographic and device preferences. The survey does not need your name or any other identifiable data. It also does not require any contact information. All questions are optional, but any questions that are answered honestly will help us develop a device that fits everyone's needs. The survey will only take a few minutes.
The options are a wearable device or a subcutaneous implantable device. A wearable device will likely be much cheaper and user-friendly. It will also be much quicker to develop (fewer FDA approvals needed). But a wearable could be bulky and could be visible under clothing as it would have to be located on or near your chest. A subcutaneous device that is implanted under the skin will likely be more expensive, minimally invasive, and might be less user-friendly. However, it could be more comfortable, less bulky, and won't be visible under clothing. It also will take longer to develop as clinical trials would be required.
Survey: Demographic Questions
I'm Kaitlyn, a senior in biomedical engineering at Purdue University, and I had the pleasure of talking to many of you last spring about your experiences with the mechanical heart valves and the clicking sound they make. Your guys' input was super valuable for our project, and we are now moving on the the next stage of the project. My team and I are currently working on developing a device that will suppress the sound. We are currently throwing two ideas and we would love some patient feedback on which one you guys would prefer and have created a survey to gather some information. In addition, by getting your input on device type, we will be collecting demographic data on heart valve replacement patients. (Only demographic data, no identifying information is included). We hope that this data can help us understand why some patients don't hear the clicking and why for some, the clicking impedes their lives. The survey covers both demographic and device preferences. The survey does not need your name or any other identifiable data. It also does not require any contact information. All questions are optional, but any questions that are answered honestly will help us develop a device that fits everyone's needs. The survey will only take a few minutes.
The options are a wearable device or a subcutaneous implantable device. A wearable device will likely be much cheaper and user-friendly. It will also be much quicker to develop (fewer FDA approvals needed). But a wearable could be bulky and could be visible under clothing as it would have to be located on or near your chest. A subcutaneous device that is implanted under the skin will likely be more expensive, minimally invasive, and might be less user-friendly. However, it could be more comfortable, less bulky, and won't be visible under clothing. It also will take longer to develop as clinical trials would be required.
Survey: Demographic Questions