ANESTHESIOLOGY
2020
Virtual Meeting
While this has been a year like no other, the pandemic has only strengthened our commitment to improving the quality of care through progressive clinical education and smart innovation that enables proactive decision support.
Join us at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2020 to hear the latest clinical study findings on a first-of-its-kind predictive software for managing intraoperative hypotension. Demo our suite of tissue oximetry and hemodynamic monitoring solutions ranging from noninvasive to more complex, providing you the specific insights you need to make proactive clinical decisions.
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Predictive software shown to aid in reduction of hypotension*
Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index software
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*Data from 2 single-center feasibility studies
Noninvasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
ClearSight finger cuff
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Symposium
Reducing the Burden of Intraoperative Hypotension
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Sunrise Session
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Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index Software
Developed with machine learning, the Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) software is a technology that provides clinicians with information regarding the likelihood of a patient trending toward a hypotensive event.*
Multiple studies have shown that Acumen HPI software:
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Saturday, October 3rd 11:00am - 12:00pm CT
Late-breaking clinical studies: Incidence & Impact of Intraoperative Hypotension
Saturday, October 3rd 7:30am – 8:00am CT
Achieves statistically significant reduction of hypotension when combined with a treatment protocol in noncardiac surgery vs. standard of care
Demonstrates superior predictive abilities for hypotension than common hemodynamic parameters such as cardiac output (CO), stroke volume (SV), and changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP)
Has proven and reliable accuracy
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Visit our virtual booth at ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2020 to schedule a live demo to learn how you can stay ahead of hypotension with this first-of-its-kind predictive software
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*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
Solutions designed for individualized patient management
Advanced hemodynamic monitoring solutions to help you stay ahead of critical moments
Predictive decision support and retrospective analytics
Noninvasive tissue oximetry sensor
Noninvasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
Minimally invasive sensors
Catheters
Closed blood sampling and pressure monitoring
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Predictive decision support and retrospective analytics
Acumen IQ Sensor
Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) Software
Acumen Analytics software
Enables retrospective analysis of hypotension frequency, duration and prevalence in patient populations.
Acumen Analytics software
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Connects to any existing radial arterial line and unlocks the Acumen HPI software that predicts the likelihood of a patient trending towards a hypotensive event*.
- HPI
- CO/CI
- SV/SVI
- SVR/ SVRI
- SVV
- PPV
- MAP
- Ea
- dP/dt
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*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
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Acumen IQ Sensor
Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) Software
First-of-its-kind technology that provides information regarding the likelihood of a patient trending towards a hypotensive event* and insights to understand the root cause.
*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
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View Noninvasive hemodynamic cuff
Predictive decision support and retrospective analytics
Noninvasive tissue oximetry sensor
ForeSight Elite tissue oximetry sensor
ForeSight Elite tissue oximetry sensor
A highly accurate, precise, and tailorable tissue oximetry system for continuous monitoring.
The ForeSight Elite system is now available on the HemoSphere advanced monitoring platform, giving you a comprehensive view of tissue oximetry and advanced hemodynamics on one monitor so you can ensure your patient is adequately perfused.
- StO₂
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View noninvasive tissue oximetry sensor
Noninvasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
Clearsight system
Acumen Analytics software
Clearsight system
Advanced hemodynamic parameters and continuous noninvasive blood pressure from a finger cuff.
- CO/CI
- SV/SVI
- SVR/SVRI
- SVV
- MAP
Parameters:
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View Noninvasive hemodynamic cuff
Minimally invasive sensors
FloTrac sensor
Acumen IQ Sensor
Offers continuous blood pressure and dynamic and flow-based parameters to help guide fluid administration when connected to a patient’s arterial line.
- CO/CI
- SV/SVI
- SVR/SVRI
- SVV
- PPV
- MAP
Parameters:
*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
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FloTrac sensor
Acumen IQ Sensor
Unlocks the ability to predict hypotension when used with Acumen HPI software and connected to a radial arterial line.
- HPI
- CO/CI
- SV/SVI
- SVR/ SVRI
- SVV
- PPV
Parameters:
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View Closed blood sampling and pressure monitoring
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Catheters
Edwards oximetry central venous catheter
PediaSat Oximetry Catheter
Swan-Ganz Pulmonary Artery Catheter
VolumeView Set
VolumeView Set
Provides volumetric and advanced hemodynamic parameters for acutely ill patients, available on the EV1000 clinical platform.
- CO/CI
- SV/SVI
- SVR/SVRI
- SVV
- GEDI
- GEDV
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The first oximetry catheter designed for pediatrics that can provide early indication of critical changes in a patient’s clinical condition via continuous, real-time monitoring of oxygen delivery and consumption.
- ScvO₂
- CVP
Parameters:
*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
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PediaSat Oximetry Catheter
The first proven central venous catheter with continuous ScvO₂ monitoring.
- ScvO₂
- CVP
Parameters:
*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
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Edwards oximetry central venous catheter
Swan-Ganz Pulmonary Artery Catheter
Provides a comprehensive hemodynamic profile to guide your treatment strategy.
- CO/CI
- SV/SVI
- SVR/SVRI
- RVEF
- RVED/RVEDV
- SvO₂
- CVP
-PVR/PVRI
- PAP
Parameters:
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Closed blood sampling and pressure monitoring
TruWave Pressure Transducers
VAMP System
Accurate and safe pressure monitoring.
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*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
TruWave Pressure Transducers
VAMP System
Safe and convenient closed blood sampling for pressure transducer setups.
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Clinical Education Resources
As part of our ongoing commitment to clinical education, we offer a comprehensive suite of educational resources designed for Anesthesiologists. You’ll find clinician-led webinars, animations, case studies, reference cards, product guides, and much more
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1) Wijnberge, M., Geerts, B., Hol, L., Lemmers, N., Mulder, M., Berge, P., Schenk, J., Terwindt, L., Hollman, M., Vlaar, A., Veelo, D. (2020) Effect of a Machine Learning-Derived Early Warning System for Intraoperative Hypotension vs Standard Care on Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension During Elective Noncardiac Surgery: The HYPE Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Online, February 17, 2020. doi:10.1001/jama.2020.0592 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2761469
2) Schneck, E., Schulte, D., Habig, L., Ruhrmann, S., Edinger, F., Markmann, M., Habicher, M., Rickert, M., Koch, C., Sander, M. (2019) Hypotension Prediction Index based protocolized haemodynamic management reduces the incidence and duration of intraoperative hypotension in primary total hip arthroplasty: a single centre feasibility randomized blinded prospective interventional trial. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing online, November 29, 2019. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10877-019-00433-6
3) Davies SJ, Vistisen ST, Jian Z, et al. Ability of an arterial waveform analysis-derived hypotension prediction index to predict future hypotensive events in surgical patients. Anesth Analg 2019;doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000004121. https://journals.lww.com/anesthesia-analgesia/Citation/2020/02000/Ability_of_an_Arterial_Waveform_Analysis_Derived.16.aspx
4) Hatib, F., Zhongping, J., Buddi, S., Lee, C., Settels, J., Sibert, K., Rinehart, J., Cannesson, M. (2018). Machine-learning Algorithm to Predict Hypotension Based on High-fidelity Arterial Pressure Waveform Analysis. Anesthesiology 129, 663-74. https://anesthesiology.pubs.asahq.org/article.aspx?articleid=2685008
5) Sessler, et al. Perioperative Quality Initiative consensus statement on intraoperative blood pressure, risk and outcomes for elective surgery. BJA 2019
6) https://qpp.cms.gov/about/resource-library Measure ID: EPREOP31
References
Clinical Education Resources
*A hypotensive event is defined as MAP <65 mmHg for a duration of at least one minute.
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ClearSight system
The ClearSight finger cuff noninvasively connects to the patient’s finger, providing continuous pressure and flow parameters which enable you to proactively optimize perfusion through hemodynamic management.
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Professor Michael Scott,
MB ChB FRCP FRCA FFICM
Brad Cardonell, MD
Dr. Andrew Shaw
Dr. Xiaodong Bao
Symposium
Join us on Saturday, October 3rd 11:00am - 12:00pm CT for
Reducing the Burden of Intraoperative Hypotension
Intraoperative hypotension (IOH) is common, harmful, and potentially avoidable. The session will review the most current evidence surrounding pressure management across the perioperative continuum, explore current strategies aimed at reducing IOH, and review the application of Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) software. Physiology lab recordings and case studies will demonstrate how the technology detects the likelihood of a patient trending towards hypotension, as well as insights to better understand the root cause of instability.
Don't forget to add this session to your agenda from the annual meeting program
Professor Michael Scott MB ChB FRCP FRCA FFICM
Division Chief Surgical & Neuroscience Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania
Brad Cardonell, MD
Director of Cardiovascular Anesthesiology
Assistant professor Clinical Anesthesiology
University of Missouri School of Medicine
Symposium
Join us on Saturday, October 3rd 11:00am - 12:00pm CT for
Reducing the Burden of Intraoperative Hypotension
Intraoperative hypotension (IOH) is common, harmful, and potentially avoidable. The session will review the most current evidence surrounding pressure management across the perioperative continuum, explore current strategies aimed at reducing IOH, and review the application of Acumen HPI software. Physiology lab recordings and case studies will demonstrate how the technology detects the likelihood of a patient trending towards a hypotensive event as well as insights to better understand the root cause of instability.
Don't forget to add this session to your agenda from the annual meeting program
Professor Michael Scott MB ChB FRCP FRCA FFICM
Division Chief Surgical & Neuroscience Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania
Brad Cardonell, MD
Director of Cardiovascular Anesthesiology
Assistant professor Clinical Anesthesiology
University of Missouri School of Medicine
Sunrise Session
Join us on Saturday, October 3rd 7:30am - 8:00am CT for
Late-breaking clinical studies: Incidence & Impact of Intraoperative Hypotension
The association of Intraoperative Hypotension (IOH) and adverse clinical outcomes has come to the forefront as a concern for anesthesia providers. In 2019, a series of consensus statements on the management of perioperative blood pressure was published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia by the Perioperative Quality Initiative-3 workgroup, and in January 2020, CMS announced the approval of a voluntary quality measure for anesthesiologists to report on amounts of IOH.
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This session will highlight new evidence examining the incidence and impact of IOH in noncardiac surgery and share a recently completed clinical study illustrating how incorporating a novel technology into a hemodynamic management protocol may offer a solution for addressing the problem.
Don't forget to add this session to your agenda from the annual meeting program
Dr. Andrew Shaw
University of Alberta, Canada
Dr. Xiaodong Bao
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
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Individualized patient care on a single platform
Sunday, October 4 , 11am-12pm CT
Join us for a product showcase
For individualized patient management across a diversity of patient profiles and care settings, HemoSphere advanced monitoring platform offers compatibility with a full range of sensors and catheters.
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