EBME expo preview
Cost-effective disposable EEG sensors for the NHS Viamed, a dedicated manufacturer and distributor of medical devices to the NHS, has announced its new range of disposable, single- use EEG sensors - offering a cost-effective alternative, compatible with existing Bispectral Index (BIS) monitors. The company’s solutions aim to reduce healthcare costs, while upholding quality care standards. Designed to monitor anaesthesia depth using BIS derived from EEG signals, these sensors provide real-time insights into patients’ consciousness and brain activity during surgeries. Key features include:
l Disposable single-use design: up to 24 hours of continuous use, minimising infection control concerns.
l Compatibility: easily integrates with various BIS monitors for seamless monitoring.
l Clinically tested accuracy: rigorously tested for precise depth of anaesthesia monitoring.
l Soft, biocompatible material: ensures patient comfort and safety during monitoring.
l Latex-free: reduces risk for patients and healthcare professionals.
Incorporating these sensors into hospitals’ monitoring systems helps to ensure enhanced infection control, seamless integration, reliable monitoring, and significant cost savings. Viamed will be exhibiting on Stand J17
management. The Sapphire Multi-Therapy infusion system is a complete solution for varied clinical uses in hospital, ambulatory and EMS settings. Offering ease of use and reliability, Sapphire combines high-end volumetric infusion pump functionality with compact size and low weight. Sapphire is based on a unique combination of patented Flow Control Technology, innovative hardware design, intuitive touch-screen and software control, and low total cost of ownership. Also being highlighted at the event, the
connected Avoset infusion pump transforms specialty infusion with a compact and simplified technology that enhances the user experience. Remote visibility of infusion data and access to data analytics can help you monitor compliance and identify trends for better care planning. The solution may increase patient access
to home infusion, and improve quality of life by making home infusion delivery safe, with the potential to allow more patients to receive therapy at home.
Innovative infusion solutions Eitan Medical develops innovative technologies for the benefit of patients, as well as healthcare providers, caregivers, technicians, and pharmaceutical companies. Visit Stand F07 at the EBME Expo 2024 to
discover how the company’s connected infusion solutions could improve outcomes in your care setting. The company will be running live demonstrations of its Sapphire and Avoset solutions. Both these pumps can provide data analytics,
remote treatment visibility and geolocation via Eitan Insights – the cloud-based software platform designed to transform infusion
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Sustainable resale solution The Hilditch Group provide a complete and sustainable resale solution for redundant, surplus and decommissioned medical equipment. They partner with NHS Trusts, hospitals and healthcare organisations throughout the UK and Europe, selling to a worldwide market. They are more than just an auction marketplace, offering expert valuations, specialist secure logistics and optimised sales opportunities via auctions and direct sales. With an in-house Medical Engineering team on hand to provide servicing, repairs and a certified data protection solution, you can gain full historical traceability and reporting for all equipment. Hilditch are committed to driving the healthcare circular economy with a sustainable approach and continuous innovation. Stand F09
Improving patient outcomes Mindray is a leading global provider of medical devices and solutions. Working with customers, the company is transforming healthcare to help busy teams save time, increase efficiency and, most importantly, improve patient outcomes. The company’s connected solutions arm clinicians with cutting-edge technologies that provide the insights they need for confident decision-making across patient monitoring, ultrasound imaging, anaesthesia, ventilation, and defibrillation. To streamline workflows, Mindray’s M-Connect solution enables two-way interoperability between medical devices, EPRs, and nursing stations, so you can seamlessly track patient journeys, from emergency rescue sites to operating theatres, ICUs and general wards.
Advancing emergency care ZOLL develops and markets medical devices and software solutions that help advance emergency care and save lives, while increasing clinical and operational efficiencies. The company’s RescueNet DeviceDashboard asset management software supports electrical and biomedical engineers’ efforts to stay on top of defibrillator maintenance across multiple devices and campuses. It centralises information from all connected devices in one secure location, saving time and helping your team ensure defibrillators are ready the moment they are needed. Its cloud-based format allows access to device readiness reports from anywhere, anytime. The company’s ExpertCare Service provides
factory-certified field service technicians who use ZOLL-certified parts and provide specialised technical assistance to EMBEs. Vist: Stand B09
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