Испытана первая российская мониторная станция для сбора данных о больных

The equipment will replace imported analogues in Russian medical institutions

Domestic central monitoring stations (CMS) will be installed in intensive care units and ICUs for continuous assessment of patients' condition.

Pre-clinical trials of the first such stations have already been successfully completed. They were conducted from May 2023 in several Ural clinics and in the Amur Regional Clinical Hospital, involving critical care physicians and IT specialists.

The CMS was developed jointly by the Ural Instrument-Making Plant (part of the Radioelectronic Technologies concern of Rostec) in scientific partnership with the Ural State Medical University. The equipment will replace imported analogues. It can:

  • display in real time curves, numerical indicators, and alarms arising on medical equipment, including ventilators, so that medical personnel can respond quickly;
  • keep information on 16 patients simultaneously on each of the four monitors of the system in staff rooms or at nurses' stations;
  • work with medical devices from various manufacturers
  • accumulate big data for subsequent analysis and forecasting, scientific research, and machine learning.
In the future, the CMS will be connected to a system of a wide range of equipment from different manufacturers and models, and transmit data to various medical information systems. The CMS will also become a key element of the "Resuscitation Card" currently being developed — an auto-filled sheet with patient data obtained from various medical devices.
Sergey Dmitrochenko, General Director of Rostec-Medical Technologies

In general, more than 150 types of medical equipment produced by Rostec are already operating in Russia for cardiology, surgery, oncology, critical care, neonatology, ophthalmology, and other fields of medicine.

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