Using Acumen intelligent decision support suite, you can detect and proactively manage hemodynamic instability, which can lead to hypotension.
Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) software applies the power of machine learning to detect hemodynamic instability and has been demonstrated to reduce hypotension1-3. It delivers a comprehensive view of preload, afterload, and contractility on one screen- so that you can address the root cause and accurately assess your patient's evolving status - all while being in total control of interventions.
Connecting Acumen IQ noninvasive finger cuff or Acumen IQ arterial-line sensor to a patient, you unlock a comprehensive view of pressure and flow on one monitor - so that you can stay ahead in a rapidly changing environment and make decisions proactively for your patients.
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- Schneck, E., Schulte, D., Habig, L., Ruhrmann, S., Edinger, F., Markmann, M., Habicher, M., Rickert, M., Koch, C., Sander, M. (2019) Hypotension Prediction Index based protocolized haemodynamic management reduces the incidence and duration of intraoperative hypotension in primary total hip arthroplasty: a single centre feasibility randomized blinded prospective interventional trial. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing online, November 29, 2019.
- Shah, N., Mentz, G., Kheterpal, S. The incidence of intraoperative hypotension in moderate to high risk patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery: A retrospective multicenter observational analysis. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 2020: 66; 1-12.
- Wijnberge, M., Geerts, B., Hol, L., Lemmers, N., Mulder, M., Berge, P., Schenk, J., Terwindt, L., Hollman, M., Vlaar, A., Veelo, D. (2020) Effect of a Machine Learning-Derived Early Warning System for Intraoperative Hypotension vs Standard Care on Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension During Elective Noncardiac Surgery: The HYPE Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Online, February 17, 2020.
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