Miniature In-Line Blood Gas Analyzer on Show to Intensive Care Society Community

4 Dec 2014

Sphere Medical, innovator in critical care monitoring and diagnostics equipment, will be introducing its new Proxima in-line patient dedicated arterial blood gas analyzer to the Intensive Care Society (ICS) community at its State of the Art Meeting, ICC London ExCel, 8-10th December. This meeting is the UK's largest gathering for Intensive Care Professionals who will have the opportunity to trial this ground-breaking miniaturized blood gas analyzer and explore the benefits of receiving blood gas results, just like blood pressure, within the patient’s bed space.

The revolutionary Proxima system represents the next step on in blood gas point-of-care testing (POCT) as it is attached directly to the patient through their arterial line, in-series with the blood pressure transducer. Without leaving the bedside, closed blood samples can be withdrawn frequently, analyzed and then returned directly to the patient. This enables rapid delivery of blood gas results to aid early decision making and closer control of therapy for critically ill patients, whilst also conserving blood and reducing nurse dependency – all of which will ultimately improve patient outcomes.

The CE marked Proxima System incorporates a dedicated bedside monitor, as well as the miniature Proxima Sensor integrated into the patient’s arterial line. This disposable transducer can be used for monitoring blood gases and electrolytes over a 72 hour period as many times as required without loss of patient blood. Proven to measure to laboratory analyzer accuracy, results are rapidly displayed on the bedside monitor and can be electronically transferred for permanent record. The system also carries out all quality control checks that would be undertaken on a traditional blood gas analyzer to ensure validity of test results.

For more information on Sphere Medical and the new Proxima in-line miniature blood gas analyzer, please visit Stand 32 at the ICS State of the Art Meeting 2014, or view www.spheremedical.com.

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