MostCareUp is the only monitor able to follow, in real time and from beat to beat, even the slightest haemodynamic variations in the patient.
The patented algorithm based on the PRAM method (Pressure Recording Analytical Method) evaluates the cardiac output and many other haemodynamic parameters without any prior calibration.
An immediate, customisable interface can display a broad set of information regarding the preload, afterload, cardiac contractility and efficiency, which have become vitally important elements in optimising the treatment of high-risk patients and in defining the best haemo- dynamic settings for patients with alterations in their cardiovascular systems.
MostCareUp is a reliable and efficient system that adapts to a wide range of patient types and clinical conditions.
Thanks to its rapid set-up, information can be obtained in real time and saved, reviewed and transferred for subsequent analysis.
The Endless and On Demand versions allow the operator to choose the method of use which best suits the specific needs, thereby guaranteeing an effective control on costs.
PRAM (Pressure Recording Analytical Method) is an innovative method to analyse the pressure wave used in MostCareUp 1. It allows for constant and sensitive monitoring in real time of the slightest haemodynamic variations because it is based, heart beat by heart beat, only on the morphology of the arterial pressure wave.
Sampling at 1000 Hz
Beat by beat analysis of the wave form
Does not depend on pre-estimates
No external calibration required
Goal Directed Therapy
Perioperative
Fluid optimisation in high risk surgery patients has significantly reduced postoperative complications, length of hospital stay and improved the outcome of the patients, thus resulting in substantially lower costs.
4Pearse R et al., Crit Care, 2005
5Lopes MR et al., Crit Care, 2007
6Vincent JL et al., Crit Care, 2015
Intensive Care and Critical Patients
Thanks to beat by beat analysis, the PRAM method is able to reliably recognise and moni- tor the haemodynamic changes resulting from the administration of vasoactive drugs and fluids, in real time and even in septic or trauma patients.
7Vincent JL et al., Crit Care, 2011
8Franchi F et al., BJA, 2011
9Guarracino F et al., Crit Care, 2014
10Donati A et al., J Crit Care, 2014
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