Unlocks Acumen HPI software
Acumen IQ cuff unlocks the first-of-its-kind technology designed to help predict future hypotensive events*.
*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
Smart, noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring
This first-of-its-kind noninvasive solution unlocks Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) software. It also provides continuous blood pressure measurements and advanced hemodynamic parameters, giving you insight to your patients' hemodynamic status.
Acumen IQ cuff unlocks the first-of-its-kind technology designed to help predict future hypotensive events*.
*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
Accurately measures continuous blood pressure and hemodynamic parameters for patients who don't need, or can't have, an arterial line.1
An advanced hemodynamic monitoring solution that helps guide individualized treatment decisions.
Acumen IQ cuff is available on the HemoSphere advanced monitoring platform. This noninvasive finger cuff unlocks Acumen HPI software and enables you to proactively optimise perfusion using continuous blood pressure and advanced hemodynamic parameters. The finger cuff provides automatically calculated, beat-to-beat hemodynamic information and offers you access to advanced hemodynamic parameters for patients who don’t need, or can’t have, an arterial line.
Model numbers | Description | Unit of Measure |
AIQCS | Acumen IQ cuff - small | EA |
AIQCM | Acumen IQ cuff - medium | EA |
AIQCL | Acumen IQ cuff - large | EA |
Maintaining necessary peripheral perfusion requires adequate peripheral blood pressure and adequate cardiac output. Acumen IQ cuff offers advanced hemodynamic parameters and continuous blood pressure to help you monitor perfusion, and access to the Acumen HPI software provides you insight to determine the root cause of instability.
Dynamic and flow-based parameters are more informative than conventional parameters in determining fluid responsiveness and may help guide individualized volume administration in patients and avoid excessive or insufficient administration.2
Continuous access to pressure and flow parameters allows you to evaluate hemodynamic instability and guide appropriate treatment. When managing perfusion, stroke volume can be optimized using the patient’s own Frank-Starling curve.
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For a listing of indications, contraindications, precautions, warnings, and potential adverse events, please refer to the Instructions for Use (consult eifu.edwards.com where applicable).