Getinge plans to launch advanced patient monitoring system and accompanying hemodynamic monitoring technology in the United States during the first quarter of 2018 for use with critically ill patients
WAYNE, N.J, Feb. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Getinge, a leading global provider of innovative medical technology, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance to its PulsioFlex Monitoring System and PiCCO Module. The PulsioFlex Monitoring System, from Getinge’s Maquet brand, is a diagnostic aid used to measure and monitor blood pressure and cardiopulmonary, circulatory and organ function variables in patients in intensive care units (ICUs). The accompanying PiCCO Module is used for hemodynamic management of critically ill patients. It provides cardiac output measurement continuously based on pulse contour analysis and intermittently through transpulmonary thermodilution technique. “We plan to launch the PulsioFlex Monitoring System and PiCCO Module in the United States later this month. This will expand the portfolio of ICU solutions that we offer medical centers through our Advanced Patient Monitoring Business Area,” said Greg Master, President, Acute Care Therapies USA, at Getinge. “With FDA clearance of this advanced bedside monitoring system, we now have our own advanced hemodynamic patient monitoring system to offer hospitals to help their staff make more informed clinical decisions and provide high-quality care for critically ill patients. Until now, the PiCCO Module was available only for use with patient monitoring systems from GE Healthcare and Philips Medical Systems.” Features of PulsioFlex Monitoring System Two of the additional parameters allow for expanded assessment of pulmonary edema beyond the extravascular lung water index (ELWI) parameter:
Two of the additional PiCCO parameters expand capabilities for contractility monitoring:
PulsioFlex includes OrganView, a novel graphical overview that uses a traffic light system to identify out-of-range values, and three different calculated volume test methods - Fluid Challenge, Passive Leg Raising and End Expiratory Occlusion - to help determine the patient’s fluid responsiveness. The PulsioFlex monitoring system allows real-time dynamic monitoring with a dedicated PiCCO module, which is the only system in the U.S. today that continuously measures cardiac and pulmonary values such as CPI, ELWI and GEDI for the critically ill patient. About Getinge ______________________________________
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