
Design
We believe that wireless technology enables reliable monitoring of many patients at the point of injury and allows information to reach healthcare personnel faster. Medical monitoring devices should be mobile, affordable, intuitive and work with today's wireless technologies. We believe that obtaining patient vital signs earlier can lead to better outcomes.
Software
Our wireless monitors are placed on the patient out at the point of injury and provide a seamless acquisition and transmission of information throughout transport and treatment. Multiple patients sync simultaneously to a mobile computer and alert the user to changing patient vital signs trends.
Hardware
The mini-Medic® system consists of a wristwatch display and up to ten vital signs monitors. It is a small, rugged monitor that can be easily carried and transported by medics into remote locations. The monitor is applied to a patient’s forehead and three ECG leads are attached to the jugular venous area. The device is capable of obtaining and wirelessly transmitting Heart Rate (HR), SpO2, Pulse Rate (PR), Skin Temperature, and Pulse Wave Transit Time (PWTT) to the wristwatch display and/or compatible mobile computers running device software.
The mini-Medic® forehead monitor also obtains and provides a patient status summary alarm (Murphy Factor) with a numeric value from 0-5. This algorithm informs medics of the overall condition or change in state of the patient based on both measured and manually entered patient vital signs.
The mini-Medic® wristwatch is capable of receiving the vital signs data from 10 forehead monitors simultaneously. This information can be viewed in real-time with color coded priority indicator levels from Routine (green) to Low Priority (yellow) to High Priority (red). In addition, the mini-Medic® wristwatch contains a Triage Card application which enables the input of numerous parameters and charts similar to a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) card. These parameters are collected and stored on the corresponding forehead unit and are made available for printing upon arrival to a care facility. Triage Card parameters are: ID/Call Sign, Burn Surface Area % (TBSA%), ABC info, Glasgow Coma Score, Drug type/dose/route, Mechanism of Injury (MOI), Fluid type/dose/route, Chart Entries: AVPU/BP/Pulse/Resp, and EtCo2.
Printable mini-Medic® Brochure
The mini-Medic® is FDA cleared.
Tech Specs
Handheld Unit
Weight 4.2 oz
Communications Zigbee (802.15.4) Wireless Protocol
Range 100 meters line of sight
Battery life up to 12 hours
Two "AAA" alkaline batteries (disposable)
Trends most recent 3.5 hours of HR/PR, SpO2, MF, PWTT
Size 4.0" x 2.5 " x 0.79"
Forehead Unit
Weight 3.8 oz
Communications Zigbee (802.15.4) Wireless Protocol
Range 100 meters line of sight
Battery life up to 12 hours
Two "AAA" alkaline batteries (disposable)
Records up to 32 hours of data
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