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UTAS's newest central station technology.
Bedside Monitors are connected to the Central Station via hardwire or wireless Wi-Fi interface. Measured values and up to 16 waveforms from any networked patient monitor view on one or two PC displays controlled by a single keyboard and mouse. All waveforms, numerical data and trends are available for immediate review. UM Central Station allows fast access to clinical network data, digital images, lab results etc. Monitoring data and clinical networked information is integrated to one patient record. UM Central Station detects and classifies more than 35 different types of arrhythmias. Up to 1000 arrhythmia events are automatically stored and can be reviewed for each Bedside Monitor. All arrhythmia events for previous 24 hours are stored and sorted in Arrhythmia Summary. In addition to arrhythmia analysis ST segment values for all measured ECGs are displayed. Multi- level alarm system optimize patient safety. Acoustic and visual alarms indicate the monitor in critical situation. UM Central Station allows to control and set alarm configuration of bedside monitors from the Central Station. Up to 1000 alarm episodes are stored and can be reviewed for each Bedside Monitor. Trend data for all measured values are available for all monitoring time. Available options include 96-hour full disclosure waveforms (8 channels). Significant events are marked for later review and analysis. UM Central Station allows to print out full report for each patient. The extensive bedside monitor report includes hospital name, patient name, report time, alarm history, arrhythmia summary, trends, waveforms, ECGs analysis etc. The report configuration is user selectable. Special Heart Rate Variability (HRV) software is integrated in UTAS's Central Stations. HRV is important in the vital signs monitoring of patients with such problems as hypertension, heart attack, diabetes, heart failure etc. With this software the physician gets the support to do an optimal diagnosis. Modern signal processing technologies and original UTAS software provide a number of HRV parameters for patient care evaluation. All parameters are according to the "Standards of Measurement, Physiological Interpretation and the Clinical Use of Heart Rate Variability: Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and The North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology". The UM Central Station integrates the real-time bedside monitoring with the clinical network information.
Using wired (Ethernet) and wireless (WiFi) technologies of data communication allows to create the most effective configuration of monitor’s information network meeting the requirements of each clinic. Centralized monitoring network with combined data transfer channels (wired and wireless) establishes the system of patient monitoring on a new quality level, as operating rooms, intensive care units and patient transportation between them are joined by a common space of continuous centralized monitoring. The central station UM can be integrated into existing hospital information network and exchange data with bedside monitors through the common channels of the local network. Monitoring network offers to add information on the current monitoring patients to the Healthcare Information System (HIS), as well as having an access to HIS databases from the central station. Special software module Web Central Station is integrated in UM Central Station. Web Central Station allows to access to vital patient data at the bedside, as well as from any browser-equipped device. UCS-1000 provides remote access to patient information. Clinicians can quickly check patient’s status directly from PC, PDA or mobile phone.
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