Description
A Lifecare Patient Monitor, from companies like SD Lifecare or Isansys, is a medical device that continuously tracks vital signs (ECG, SpO₂, NIBP, Respiration, Temp) for real-time patient assessment, featuring user-friendly interfaces, large displays, data storage, and sometimes wireless connectivity for hospital or home use, with different models ranging from bedside multiparameter units to wearable sensor systems.
Key Features & Types:
- Multiparameter Bedside Monitors:
- Examples: SD Lifecare SVM-7621, Lifecare Technology models.
- Monitors: ECG, NIBP (Non-Invasive Blood Pressure), SpO₂ (Oxygen Saturation), Pulse Rate, Respiration, Temperature.
- Display: Large, anti-glare screens with clear readouts and sometimes interactive menus, suitable for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients.
- Data: Stores trend data (e.g., 120 hours) and allows for patient review.
- Wireless Patient Status Engines (PSE):
- Example: Isansys Lifecare’s PSE.
- Technology: Uses wireless, wearable sensors (like smart patches) for continuous, unobtrusive monitoring.
- Data: Real-time collection of heart rate, respiration, SpO₂, temperature, and more, sent to a central dashboard.
- Benefits: Frees patients from cables, enables early detection of deterioration, and allows for remote monitoring.
- Home/Portable Monitors (Life Care Brand):
- Examples: Digital Blood Pressure Monitors (LC-480, AT-504).
- Features: Large LCD, adjustable cuffs, memory for multiple users, irregular heartbeat detection, power options (batteries/USB).
General Functions:
- Data Acquisition: Collects key physiological data continuously or on-demand.
- Alerts: Provides alarms for abnormal readings.
- Portability: Some models are wireless and wearable, while others are bedside units.
- Usability: Designed for ease of use, with clear displays and simple operations.





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