Wearable patient monitor DTR8
RESPrespiratory rateheart rate

wearable patient monitor
wearable patient monitor
wearable patient monitor
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Characteristics

Configuration
wearable
Measured parameter
RESP, respiratory rate, heart rate, etCO2, cardiac output, NIBP, IBP
Applications
emergency, hemodynamic

Description

DTR8 is perfect for emegency use and fast response in combat / militaries, EMS, hospitals and first response teams scenarios such as terror attack evacuation, mass casualty events, multiple car accident and any other triage scenario. CVRI – Cardiovascular Reserve Index DTR8 is revolutionizing patient care by utilizing a wearable monitor including the CVRI Index, a proprietary breakthrough technology, assessing hemodynamic change in patients, which serves as an add on to the vital signs monitoring, enabling medical staffs to make informed decisions regarding medical intervention and prioritizing patients. Unlike relying on Cardiac Output, the CVRI presents a linear trend that can be used on-site. The IDF’s Medical Corps performed a hemorrhage swine study in search of the ultimate deterioration predictor. CardioScale’s CVRI™ technology was tested among others. Results were astounding, exceeding all others, with 100% prediction of deterioration and a hit rate of 17 out of 17. Small & Lightweight Multiple setting options for patient’s BSA Battery operated Placed on patient’s arm Supports up to 170 saved patients Easy to use navigation buttons and display The DTR8 Benefits Whether there is a terror attack, a cars accident or any other multi casualties event, first responders always face the same challenge – who do we evacuate first? Is it the person who bleeds the most? That shouts the loudest? Now there is a monitor that can assist prioritizing patients for evacuation.

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