mWear
Infinite care in every step forward
73% of 1855 patients who died before hospital discharge were not admitted to critical care at any stage after surgery [1].
Patient safety is a main concern to clinicians. Wearable devices provide safer and more comfortable monitoring experience. The accuracy, usability of wearable devices and the reliability and security of wireless signal transmission bring great challenges to clinical application.
To meet these challenges Mindray develops the mWear wearable patient monitor to better monitor the patient safety and provide simplicity of clinical application in multiple scenarios.
Medical-grade Wearable Monitoring
Refined product design and medical-grade algorithm give mWear the ability to enhance patient safety.
Refined design
- Comfortable wearing experience
- Complete wireless interconnection
Reliable design
- IP22 Waterproof
- Resistant to 48 kinds of disinfectants
Medical-grade monitoring
- Multi-parameter monitoring
- Innovative health parameters
Ring SpO2 sensor
- Normal hand movement with greater comfort
Neutral attitude
Wearable device was well accepted by patients, but only moderately by nurses. Acceptability of the device among nurses needs further improvement [3].
Smooth Workflow
How to make the wearable devices easier and better to use? Based on the real clinical needs, Mindray tries to solve the inconveniences from three dimensions.
- Pairing through a single touch
- Patient information auto bound through PDA scanning
- Long duration: at least 48 hours
- Replace the battery with a single hand
- Centralized charging design. Clear charging instruction
- Large volume storage
Reliable and Accessible IT Solution
Homehospital application*
mWear also extends to the home through the App so that patients are safely monitored at home.
- Dedicated app design
- App sends the data back to the central station in hospital. Unified management of patient data within the hospital
- Independent charging pod
* Will go online on 2023.01.01
Accessible IT Solution
The application of mWear in hospital and homehospital use the same monitoring system. All data can be displayed, analysed, and sent to the 3rd-party system by Mindray standard interface for a more comprehensive picture of patient health.
[1] Pearse R M, Rui P M, Bauer P, et al. Mortality after surgery in Europe: a 7 day cohort study[J]. Lancet, 2012, 380(9847): 1059-1065.
[2] Technical algorithm patent No.: EP 18921425.7, PCT/CN2018/088982
[3] Leenen JPL, Dijkman EM, van Dijk JD, et al.Feasibility of continuous monitoring of vital signs in surgical patients on a general ward: an observational cohort study. BMJ Open 2021;11:e042735.
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