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CYTOSORBENTS MEDICAL INC
UEI: LSF2KFUSY4K7
# of Employees: 117
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
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Investigation of a sorbent-based potassium adsorber for the treatment of hyperkalemia induced by traumatic injury and acute kidney injury in austere medicine
Amount: $149,927.00Hyperkalemia will clearly continue to be a concern in the treatment of combat casualties. The risk of death from hyperkalemia-induced cardiac arrhythmias is significant in the absence of renal replace ...
SBIRPhase I2016Department of Defense Defense Health Agency -
Use of Highly Porous Polymer Beads to Remove Anti-A and Anti-B Antibodies from Plasma for Transfusion
Amount: $149,979.00The ready availability of universal donor plasma to rapidly treat massively bleeding hospital trauma patients and warfighters with combat casualties is a key element of current recommendations for tra ...
STTRPhase I2016Department of Defense Defense Health Agency -
IGF OT IGF TO DEVELOP HEMODEFEND HEMOCOMPATIBLE HIGHLY POROUS POLYMER BEADS OPTIMIZED TO BROADLY REMOVE FREEHEMOGLOBIN POTASSIUM REACTIVE ANTIBODIES AND INFLAMMATORY OR REACTIVE SUBSTANCES FROM
Amount: $774,516.00Development of Transcatheter Cerclage Mitral Valve Annuloplasty Cerclage
SBIRPhase II2015Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
SBIR Topic 74, Phase I, pRBC Contaminant Removal with Porous Polymer Beads
Amount: $203,351.00Not Available
SBIRPhase I2013Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
Investigation of CytoSorb cytokine and myoglobin removal in the treatment of trauma
Amount: $150,000.00Polytrauma is the leading cause of military casualties and is a potent trigger of the immune response. Tissue damage, infection, burns, hemorrhage, ischemia and reperfusion, and cell necrosis triggers ...
SBIRPhase I2012Department of Defense Army -
Investigation of CytoSorb cytokine and myoglobin removal in the treatment of trauma and burn injury
Amount: $1,246,262.10Trauma and burn injuries are leading causes of military casualties and need more effective treatments. They are frequently associated with a severe systemic inflammatory response syndrome, triggered b ...
SBIRPhase II2012Department of Defense Army