Cheetah Medical

Noninvasive Fluid Management Technologies

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Acquired (Inactive) by Baxter International on Sep 2019 - closed due to acquisition
Acquired Tel Aviv-Yafo Founded 2000
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Total raised
$99.1M
Last: Undisclosed 2018-04
Stage
Acquired
Founded
2000
Headcount
35
HQ
Tel Aviv-Yafo
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

Cheetah Medical provides 100% noninvasive fluid management technologies designed for use in critical care, operating room, and emergency department settings for a wide variety of patient populations. Cheetah Medical technologies are designed to enable more confident and informed treatment decisions that support the clinical goals of improving patient outcomes and driving economic efficiencies. The CHEETAH NICOM and Starling SV systems use a proprietary algorithm to calculate hemodynamic parameters to assess heart function. Medical professionals can use this information to assess patients unique volume requirements to maintain optimal fluid volume and perfuse critical organs. Cheetah has developed a robust portfolio of clinical data, including several peer-reviewed studies that document the accuracy and clinical utility of the CHEETAH NICOM and Starling SV systems. Cheetahs technology is documented in over 60 peer-reviewed publications from a global cadre of authors. Cheetah sells through a direct sales organization in the United States and utilizes a network of distributors to reach more than 25 countries outside the United States.

Funding history · 8 rounds · $99.1M total

2018-04
Undisclosed $7.0M
2017-09
Series C $11.8M
2015-10
Undisclosed $4.0M
2014-06
Series C $5.0M
2014-02
Series B $28.9M
2013-04
Undisclosed $14.5M
2010-04
Series B $20.0M
2008-01
Series A $8.0M

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesDigital HealthcareMedical Decision Support
Technologies
Sensing
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareProvidersMedical Devices Industry
Business model
B2B

Highlights

1 Patents

Tags

decision-makingsensorsmonitoringnon-invasivecardiologyhospitalsmedical-devicescritical-carehealth-informationoperating-roomsdigital-healthcarecardiovasculardecision-support