Intensive Care
Hemodynamic monitoring has been fundamental in the management of critically ill patients. However, advanced monitoring in the ICU has had to rely on invasive, costly, intermittent, or unreliable methods to assist clinicians as they seek to maintain adequate oxygen delivery and tissue perfusion to prevent irreversible damage due to hypoxia in their high-risk patients. BMEYE's non-invasive technology available in ccNexfin, offers advanced hemodynamic monitoring as reliably as with invasive methods, but without the time-consuming and cumbersome procedures required by these methods. Furthermore, BMEYE's monitors offer many essential parameters necessary for guiding therapeutic and optimization strategies, not only continuously and in real-time, but also without missing a single heart beat. |
Caring for critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) poses significant challenges for clinicians. In addition to the critical condition of admitted patients, there is also enormous pressure to control costs in the ICU, one of the most resource-intensive areas within hospitals.