Neuromon B.V. is a small Dutch company aiming to promote the use of Transcranial Doppler for neuromuscular monitoring, for instance, on the intensive care.
The company is based upon three pillars: a new hypothesis on cardiovascular function, a computer model simulating this hypothesis and an international patent on the Pulsatile apparent Resistance: a numerical index relating blood flow velocity measurements with arterial blood pressure.
Based upon a new hypothesis on cardiovascular function Neuromon B.V. has developed software for an improved analysis of the Transcranial Doppler signal: discriminating two systolic peaks. This analysis is in line with the theory of arterial acceleration.
In order to bring Neuromon's innovations available to the market, the company has joined forces with Compumedics DWL, an important manufacturer of Transcranial Doppler equipment based in Germany.