Introducing CardioSentinel-X: AI Nanobot to Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death


Introducing CardioSentinel-X: AI Nanobot to Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death

By Shravanchandra G
Patent Filed | Ready for Publication

🧠 After months of research, I’m excited to present CardioSentinel-X — a revolutionary AI-powered injectable nanobot built to intervene inside the bloodstream before sudden cardiac death or stroke occurs.

💡 What Is CardioSentinel-X?

Unlike wearables or pacemakers, this nanobot:

  • Navigates through the bloodstream

  • Continuously monitors ECG, blood pressure, oxygen, and biomarkers

  • Uses onboard AI to detect anomalies in real time

  • Delivers mechanical or drug-based therapy via micro-pumps

  • Connects with clinicians via GuardianPulse app

All of this fits inside a nanobot smaller than a human cell.



🚨 Why It Matters

Cardiovascular diseases kill 17M+ people annually. Many die because of delayed treatment.
CardioSentinel-X acts autonomously in the first few seconds of a crisis — when timing is everything.

⚙️ How It Works

  • AI Engine: Embedded neural networks and fuzzy logic

  • Sensors: ECG, oxygen, pressure, and motion detection

  • Microfluidics: Precision blood flow augmentation and drug delivery

  • Energy: Harvests from body movement and heat + microbattery backup

  • Communication: Real-time alerts through GuardianPulse app

📜 Patent Filed

The invention has been filed under the title:
"AI-Assisted Nanobot System for Autonomous Cardiac Support and Stroke Prevention"
Currently marked as Ready for Publication.

🙏 Thanks

Grateful to everyone who contributed — from biosensor design to nanobot simulation, and the academic guidance that brought this to life.



📢 Collaborations & Contact

Are you building in AI, robotics, or medtech? Let’s connect — I’m open to research, funding, and real-world validation partnerships.

Shravanchandra G
#CardiacCare #Nanotech #AI #MedTech #Innovation #Shravanchandra G

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