Sam Brusco, Associate Editor12.05.22
Mindray launched its new mWear system, a wearable patient monitor that combines all the benefits of complete wireless interconnection with accurate multi-parameter monitoring, streamlined workflows, and integration into home-hospital settings.
mWear measures vital signs including ECG, oxygen saturation, noninvasive blood pressure, respiration rate, pulse rate, and temperature. Its patented anti-motion algorithm grant anti-interference ability so patients can move without restrictions, and it minimizes false alarms. Specialized health parameters, status indicators, and time analysis to capture physical activities and sleep to offer a comprehensive data set to assist in evaluating recovery status.
Measurement settings and monitoring modes can be customized to fit different clinical demands. A home-hospital app lets hospitals extend care service, and mWear has a universal CMS platform to more easily display, analyze, alarm, and report patient clinical data.
“Integrating the latest monitoring technologies to address clinical needs, we believe that the mWear wearable monitoring system is a solid step forward to reshape the future of patients’ journey and take continuous patient monitoring to a new level,” Ralph Zhao, GM of Global PMLS Sales & Marketing Department, Mindray, told the press. “It is Mindray’s unremitting commitment to continue upgrading medical solutions that bring high-quality healthcare to every point of care.”
mWear measures vital signs including ECG, oxygen saturation, noninvasive blood pressure, respiration rate, pulse rate, and temperature. Its patented anti-motion algorithm grant anti-interference ability so patients can move without restrictions, and it minimizes false alarms. Specialized health parameters, status indicators, and time analysis to capture physical activities and sleep to offer a comprehensive data set to assist in evaluating recovery status.
Measurement settings and monitoring modes can be customized to fit different clinical demands. A home-hospital app lets hospitals extend care service, and mWear has a universal CMS platform to more easily display, analyze, alarm, and report patient clinical data.
“Integrating the latest monitoring technologies to address clinical needs, we believe that the mWear wearable monitoring system is a solid step forward to reshape the future of patients’ journey and take continuous patient monitoring to a new level,” Ralph Zhao, GM of Global PMLS Sales & Marketing Department, Mindray, told the press. “It is Mindray’s unremitting commitment to continue upgrading medical solutions that bring high-quality healthcare to every point of care.”