Real-Time Data.
Actionable Insights.
Better Patient Care.
Proven MEMS technology engineered for superior accuracy¹ and self-calibration.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recognizes continuous pressure monitoring as the most reliable adjunct for compartment syndrome diagnosis². MY01 is the only truly continuous pressure monitor available to clinicians.
Objective Data to Inform Your Compartment Syndrome Diagnosis
In multi-center, prospective studies, the MY01 device was a clinically accurate aid to diagnosis, with no false positives or missed compartment syndrome diagnoses*.Offering peace of mind with demonstrated specificity and sensitivity rates of >99%, the MY01 Continuous Compartmental Pressure Monitor augments clinical assessments with its novel microelectromechanical sensing technologies.
True Continuous Monitoring
Single point pressure measurements, even when performed serially, do not always provide a full picture of the patient's status¹.Observing the patient's pressure trends can help augment clinical exams. MY01 has been shown in some clinical cases to accurately aid in a compartment syndrome diagnosis before the presence of clinical signs.
MY01 CCPM is FDA cleared. MY01, Inc. has also received Breakthrough Device Designation.
"We need more innovation like this. There are so many things that we can do by embracing technology and evolving things that we’ve done the same way for the last 50 years. The MY01 device helps us make better decisions, avoid unnecessary surgery, and avoid patient morbidity.”
Hans Van Lancker, MD, FRCSC, FAAOS
Chief of Orthopaedics, Cambridge Health Alliance
Shown to Reduce Time To Diagnosis
Shown to reduce time to diagnosis by 5 hours* compared to standard of care ³, which may ultimately lead to better patient outcomes⁴.
Enables the Care Team
The MY01 app communicates continuous data to everyone on the team enabling efficient pass offs**.
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1.) Powell-Bowns, MFR, et al. Tibial Shaft Fractures: To Monitor or Not? A Multi-centre 2 Year Comparative Study Assessing the Diagnosis of Compartment Syndrome in Patients with Tibal Diaphyseal Fractures. Injury. 2021 Oct;52(10):3111-3116.
2.) Merle, G, et al. Comparison of Three Devices to Measure Pressure for Acute Compartment Syndrome. Mil Med. 2020 Jan7; 185(Suppl 1):77-81.
3.) Osborn, CPM, Schmidt, AH Management of Acute Compartment Syndrome. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2020 Feb 1;28(3):e108-e114.
4.) Crespo, AM, et al. Development of Compartment Syndrome Negatively Impacts Length of Stay and Cost After Tibia Fracture. J Orthop Trauma. 2015 Jul;29(7):312-5.*Data presented at the Orthopedic Trauma Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, 2023. (ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT04012723)".
**** The MY01 app is not intended for remote or active patient monitoring.
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