A Digital Resuscitation System to Save Lives to be Presented in Moscow

The development will be shown for the first time at the Russian Healthcare Week at Expocentre

The company MVS will present a unique digital resuscitation system at the Russian Healthcare Week at Expocentre from December 2 to 6 this year. The development is capable of monitoring the condition of patients around the clock.

According to the authors of the project, the system is aimed at minimizing the risks associated with the human factor in medicine. It includes monitors, cameras, software, processors, control units and server racks.

The basis of the system is a digital platform with artificial intelligence. It allows you to integrate various services to improve the safety and efficiency of medical personnel.

We are creating a digital resuscitation system that combines intelligent video analytics and process automation, including document management in the intensive care unit (ICU). 
Grigory Baiburtyan, Product Director of MVS

The first launch of the digital resuscitation system will take place at the City Hospital of St. George the Great Martyr in St. Petersburg in early December 2024. After testing, it is planned to distribute the development for use in all medical institutions in the country.

Earlier www1.ru reported that the "St. Panteleimon" train uses the "Cels" system for diagnosing patients.

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