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GE Wireless Patient Monitoring Technology
GE Wireless Patient Monitoring Technology
GE is developing wireless medical monitoring systems, or body sensor networks (BSN), which would replace the traditional tangle of bedside cables used to capture a patients vital signs. GEs vision for the systems would enable wireless monitoring from anywhere in the hospital—or even remotely from home.
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corpuls3 - in-hospital applications, Patient Monitoring, Defibrillator, Pacer
corpuls3 - in-hospital applications, Patient Monitoring, Defibrillator, Pacer
Your intensive care team has to transport several intensive care patients within the hospital or to continuing diagnostics (eg CT, MRI), medical specialty departments or the operation room. While moving the intensive care patients a continuous survey and medical care must be guaranteed during transport at any time. During an hospital operation the new corpuls3 defibrillator/monitor system can be split into three components according to the needs of the hospital staff, a monitor unit, a patient box and a defibrillator/pacer unit. This means that in every day situations the reliable wireless network-technology allows the communication of the three components as if they are connected together. This ensures that for the first time uninterrupted monitoring including complete documentation is made possible.
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OMRON COLIN BP S510 pt2
OMRON COLIN BP S510 pt2
Leading-edge patient monitor features patented Colin NIBP technology. The BP-S510 has a sophisticated design the provides simple, user-friendly operation. Its advanced functionality makes it perfect for a wide variety of uses, including post-anesthesia care, ambulatory surgery, endoscopy, emergency rooms and more!
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OMRON COLIN BP S510 pt3
OMRON COLIN BP S510 pt3
Leading-edge patient monitor features patented Colin NIBP technology. The BP-S510 has a sophisticated design the provides simple, user-friendly operation. Its advanced functionality makes it perfect for a wide variety of uses, including post-anesthesia care, ambulatory surgery, endoscopy, emergency rooms and more!
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Cardiology Shop GE Carescape Patient Monitor
Cardiology Shop GE Carescape Patient Monitor
Cardiology Shop demo of the GE Carescape (Dinamap) Patient Monitor
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MetaVision Tele-ICU:Centralized surveillance for tele-intensivist patient monitoring
MetaVision Tele-ICU:Centralized surveillance for tele-intensivist patient monitoring
Dr. Matt McCambridge of LVHHN, Allentown, PA, talks about how MetaVision provides centralized surveillance for tele-intensivist patient monitoring. They have data that proves that MetaVision helps them improve patient safety and save more lives.
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Medical Demos: Bluetooth enabled portable ECG monitor
Medical Demos: Bluetooth enabled portable ECG monitor
News from electronica 2008 - preview TI's show demos online: The Bluetooth enabled portable ECG monitor is the 1st worldwide ECG measurement device with wireless data transmission providing 3, 6 or 12 channels. It ensures full patient mobility & improved EMC performance being used for ECG stress testing and mobile patient monitoring.
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Back Strain Monitor (BSM) Pro-Active Medical ABC 7.30 Report 14th September 2010
Back Strain Monitor (BSM) Pro-Active Medical ABC 7.30 Report 14th September 2010
The Australian Broadcast Corporation (ABC) aired this story on their national current affairs program (The 7:30 Report) on 14th September, 2010. The story outlines the trial of a new postural biofeedback device to assist those suffering low back pain to recover sooner, and to avoid recurrence of their injuries. A small clinical trial is running at present with Austin Health and 4 other sites around Melbourne. A larger RCT is planned for 2011. The Back Strain Monitor (BSM) has been developed by Pro-Active Medical in Melbourne, Australia following 10 years' research and development. The device is expected to be available to health care practitioners in early 2011 for limited release. For further information, please see www.pro-activemedical.com.
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Arduino ECG EKG Heart rate monitor circuit prototype
Arduino ECG EKG Heart rate monitor circuit prototype
Prototype of the first part of my latest project which is an Arduino ECG heart rate monitor. This circuit uses electrodes connected to the human body, amplifies the signal using an instrumentation amplifier, filters the signal then sends it to the Arduino. The arduino then calculates the effective heart rate. This is just a prototype of small part of my project. Future goals include: -Sending the data via wireless to single receiver, allowing more than one device to monitor then transmit. Most likely, I will be using the Xbee to do this. -Receiver would be connected to a PC and communicate using USB or Serial. -Create a program, probably based on processing, that would display the heart rate and log it into a database according to each patient. Program would also issue warnings if the heart rate is dangerously high or low for a specific person. Pls feel free to leave comments or ask questions. Thanks, Dino Tinitigan UNLV Computer Engineering
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The Features and Benefits of the Phoebe Pro Patient Monitor
The Features and Benefits of the Phoebe Pro Patient Monitor
A brief description of the features of the Phoebe Pro Patient Monitor
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GEHealthcare's Innovative CARESCAPE Monitor B850 Helps Nurses monitor Babies at UCH
GEHealthcare's Innovative CARESCAPE Monitor B850 Helps Nurses monitor Babies at UCH
The most fragile patients require an extra level of care. In the University of Colorado Hospital's 50-bed NICU they get that and more. With the installation of GE Healthcare's CARESCAPE Monitor B850, which enables access to critical patient information from any bedside monitor in the unit, it's not just the clinicians who can keep an eye on these patients. UCH and GE Healthcare also provide a family with a unique window into their premature daughter's world. For our latest news, please visit newsroom.gehealthcare.com
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How to Use the Tango+ Cardiac Stress Blood Pressure Monitor from SunTech Medical
How to Use the Tango+ Cardiac Stress Blood Pressure Monitor from SunTech Medical
Specifically designed for use in treadmill, bicycle (ergometer), and pharmacological stress testing, the Tango+ reliably monitors blood pressure allowing you to focus on your patient.
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Barco SmoothGray technology for medical displays
Barco SmoothGray technology for medical displays
www.barco.com - SmoothGray is a Barco-specific dithering system enabling grayscale values to be shown on your display with perfect luminance and in sync with the human visual system. This video explains how SmoothGray technology improves the representation of high-resolution grayscale images, which results in higher precision and diagnostic confidence for a radiologist. More info www.barco.com
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How to Use the Oscar 2 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor from SunTech Medical
How to Use the Oscar 2 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor from SunTech Medical
The Oscar 2™ system from SunTech Medical sets the standard in ABPM by meeting the highest clinical standards, optimizing patient comfort through innovation, and giving clinicians practical interpretive analysis and reporting tools.
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Personal Health Monitoring System - "OnStar for the Body" - Visioneering 2011
Personal Health Monitoring System - "OnStar for the Body" - Visioneering 2011
VOTE on your favorite prize concept! xprize.org Today there is increasingly seamless integration of web, mobile and telemetry data affecting the entire health supply chain. This information (and its application) will have massive implications of how individuals interact with healthcare team and will changes how we obtain and share healthcare data. The facts supporting this change are astounding: • By the end of 2013, close to 80% of the world's population will have wireless coverage. Today there are already more than 5 billion mobile subscribers, with an even greater number having access through family and friendship networks. • Mobile cloud computing is flourishing; analysts predict will be over 20 times the current amount of mobile cloud based applications in 2014 when compared to 2009. Users will be able to use their mobile phones to share resources and applications inexpensively and without highly technical hardware. • Artificial intelligence is advancing; modern computing techniques and applications are influencing many areas of everyday human life on increasingly more complex, sophisticated, and intellectually increasingly challenging levels. • Wearable wirelesses sensors are expected to l grow from 20M to 400M by 2014. The intersection of mobile communication, cloud computing and wearable sensors holds the potential to transform health systems—demonstrating its potential for extending the reach of health information and services to all patient populations and <b>...</b>
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How does a Pulse Oximeter Work Tutorial by GoSouthernMD
How does a Pulse Oximeter Work Tutorial by GoSouthernMD
A pulse oximeter (saturometer) is a medical device that indirectly monitors the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood (as opposed to measuring oxygen saturation directly through a blood sample) and changes in blood volume in the skin, producing a photoplethysmograph. It is often attached to a medical monitor so staff can see a patient's oxygenation at all times. Most monitors also display the heart rate. Portable, battery-operated pulse oximeters are also available for home blood-oxygen monitoring. The original oximeter was made by Millikan in the 1940s.[1] The precursor to today's modern pulse oximeter was developed in 1972, by Aoyagi at Nihon Kohden using the ratio of red to infrared light absorption of pulsating components at the measuring site. It was commercialized by Biox in 1981. The device did not see wide adoption in the United States until the late 1980s. A blood-oxygen monitor displays the percentage of arterial hemoglobin in the oxyhemoglobin configuration. Acceptable normal ranges for patients without COPD with a hypoxic drive problem are from 95 to 99 percent, those with a hypoxic drive problem would expect values to be between 88 to 94 percent, values of 100 percent can indicate carbon monoxide poisoning. For a patient breathing room air, at not far above sea level, an estimate of arterial pO2 can be made from the blood-oxygen monitor SpO2 reading. Excellent product needed for someone that uses a Portable Oxygen Concentrator or Stationary Oxygen Concentrator