CLADS: Reducing the risks in Cardiac Surgery, Heart Patients, and High Altitude Environments 08 Nov

CLADS: Reducing the risks in Cardiac Surgery, Heart Patients, and High Altitude Environments

Closed-Loop Anaesthesia Delivery Systems (CLADS) are proven valuable tools in various medical specialties, including cardiac surgery, heart patients, and high-altitude environments. These systems combine real-time patient monitoring, automated dosing adjustments, and advanced algorithms to optimize anaesthesia delivery and enhance patient outcomes. This article will explore the benefits and considerations of working with CLADS in cardiac surgery, heart patients, and high-altitude settings.  CLADS in Cardiac Surgery  Cardiac surgery poses unique challenges due to the complex nature of the procedures and the critical condition of patients. CLADS offers several advantages in this context:  > Precise Haemodynamic Control: CLADS helps medical professionals continuously...

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Growth of Medical Tourism in India | India transforming into global health leader 03 Dec

Growth of Medical Tourism in India | India transforming into global health leader

India has been at the forefront of innovation and technology since time immemorial. From the arts to culture, architecture, medicine, and technology—there is hardly any field in which India does not excel—or has not excelled to date. In fact, areas of modern surgery such as Rhinoplasty have roots in the ancient Indian

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Remote Patient Monitoring App - How it Is Saving Lives and Helping Medics Perform Better 14 Jul

Remote Patient Monitoring App - How it Is Saving Lives and Helping Medics Perform Better

In the era of technology Remote Patient Monitoring App Is Saving Lives and Helping Medics Perform Better. Uses and and advantages of remotely monitoring patients through interconnected medical devices.

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How modular patient monitors can optimize workflow in operating rooms and help reduce financial strain on HCOs 23 May

How modular patient monitors can optimize workflow in operating rooms and help reduce financial strain on HCOs

Healthcare professionals worldwide rely on highly accurate patient monitors to improve their quality of care. These monitors measure five vital signs of patients that include ECG, SpO2, non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), temperature, and respiration. Patient monitors displaying these vital signs are an essential part of every clinic, hospital or healthcare organization and help doctors, nurses and operation theatre staff monitor the patient’s progress and well-being. Measuring specialized parameters In addition to the parameters listed above, healthcare professionals often require monitoring of specialized parameters that include: EtCO2 - End-tidal CO2 - carbon dioxide content in expired air IBP - Invasive blood...

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