Innovative new technology created by Calgary-based company is making waves

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Calgary-based company Kent Imaging has developed an innovative new hand-held imaging device that is making waves in the digital health era.

Calgary company Kent Imaging has developed a medical scanner that can view oxygenation in blood. As Joelle Tomlinson reports, it's a game changer in surgery and wound-care procedures.Instead of relying on X-rays or ultrasounds, this imaging device uses wavelengths of light to assess whether patients have enough oxygen in their blood.

“If you have a wound that’s not healing, you want to find out why. The first thing you check is, does it have enough oxygen?” explained Kent Imaging CEO Pierre Lemire. Before Kent Imaging created the technology – dubbed “Snapshot N-I-R” – there was no previous device that could measure oxygen this way. The company is being heralded as a trailblazer in the digital health era as the device is changing practices for surgery.“When it comes to wound care… a lot of times people don’t understand what’s actually causing wounds to heal,” Lemire said.

Ferguson said what makes this local success story even sweeter is that Kent Imaging is improving patients’ outcomes with a product that was researched, developed and built right here in Calgary.“Look at the now,” she said. “Their product is reaching millions of people around the world and reducing amputations and increasing their wound healing.”

The Snapshot N-I-R is being used mainly in the States and is now popping up in Canada and Australia while it waits for approval in the European market.

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