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Kitea Health is redefining brain health with the world’s first implantable sensor that delivers real-time intracranial pressure data. Our technology provides clinicians with remote, actionable insights to improve care for patients with neurological conditions.

Dr. Sarah-Jane Guild, Preclinical and Clinical Lead at Kitea Health, was recently featured on RNZ discussing our groundbreaking work for hydrocephalus patients. The interview highlighted Kitea Health's innovative approach, aiming to shift hydrocephalus treatment from reactive to proactive.


This is exciting news for those living with hydrocephalus, a condition causing a buildup of fluid in the brain. Current treatments often rely on reactive measures, which can be risky and inconvenient. Kitea's research suggests a more proactive approach, potentially improving patient outcomes and quality of life.


Listen to Dr. Sarah-Jane Guild interview on RNZ



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Redefining Hydrocephalus care through Innovation Dr. Sarah-Jane Guild, our Preclinical and Clinical Lead, showcased Kitea Health's groundbreaking technology on Newshub. The segment explored the challenges of hydrocephalus, current treatments, and how Kitea's approach is revolutionizing proactive care. Check out the Kitea Health News Feature


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The Health Research Council has awarded a major grant of $1.2m to the University of Auckland senior research fellow, Dr. Sarah-Jane Guild.

Dr. Sarah-Jane Guild is the preclinical research leader for our remote pressure sensing system. We are thankful to the NZ Government for this significant investment towards improving the lives of people with chronic health conditions. Read more on what Dr. Sarah-Jane Guild has to say about the grant, UoA News and Opinion.



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