USCOM 1A uses advanced Doppler hemodynamics to monitor cardiac blood flow. Stroke Volume (SV) monitoring changes the way we manage fluid, inotropes, and vaso-actives, and how we diagnose and manage sepsis, heart failure and hypertension.
Applications
Advanced Hemodynamics in Emergency
USCOM 1A is a non-invasive hemodynamic Doppler ultrasound monitor which rapidly identifies haemodynamic derangements associated with hypotension and shock in the Emergency Department allowing early diagnosis and rapid and effective intervention.
Pediatric Sepsis
Sepsis is a common and serious condition associated with shock, multiple organ failure, and death. Early recognition and treatment of sepsis saves lives. USCOM 1A enables early, non-invasive and reliable access to advanced hemodynamics in children ,and is quick and easy to operate for widespread implementation.
Fluid Management
USCOM 1A provides early and accurate, non-invasive, hemodynamic assessment to guide fluid therapy. USCOM 1A is the only hemodynamic monitor with the Smith Madigan Inotropy Index which predicts if the heart is able to increase Stroke Volume in response to fluid administration.
Maternal Pre-eclampsia
USCOM 1A enables access to advanced hemodynamic measures that identify early pre-eclampsia. USCOM 1A is accurate and non-invasive and is quick and easy to operate, allowing simple implementation of screening for pre-eclampsia. This permits precise personalised guidance of maternal therapy for optimal control of hypertension.
Features
Touch screen operation
Durable ergonomic transducer
Exportable patient database
Rechargeable battery
Portable