Patient temperature management system Arctic Sun™ 5000

patient temperature management system
patient temperature management system
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Fast, precise action with targeted temperature management (TTM) can be an important intervention for some critically ill patients. The Arctic Sun™ Stat TTM system along with the ArcticGel™ Pads helps to monitor and control patient temperature non-invasively in adult and pediatric patients of all ages. The Arctic Sun™ Stat TTM system incorporates: A portable non-invasive system with a touch screen display Automated temperature feedback and adjustments - Patient temperature is monitored, and automatic adjustments are made to achieve a pre-set temperature determined by the clinician Continual monitoring of the patient with alerts and alarms to notify clinician of conditions that may interfere with patient safety or system performance Work to cool - When is the right time to assess your patient for heat generation? Work to cool continuously monitors fluctuations in water temperature to indicate when your patient may be generating heat. Monitor mode - For patients being treated with Normothermia, clinicians can set upper and lower temperature limits. The Arctic Sun™ Stat Temperature Management System will continuously monitor the patient’s temperature and alert the clinician when the temperature exceeds the bounds (manual mode) or automatically start therapy (automatic mode). WiFi connectivity - Transmit data to your EMR. (EMR interoperability purchased separately) Customizable outputs including: Patient Temperature, Water Temperature, Therapy Mode, Work to cool, Device identifier, Water flow rate

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