Vygon India ‘Mostcare Up monitor’ brings advanced hemodynamic monitoring to critical care patients
The Voice of Chandigarh News : French medical device company, Vygon India, has launched its advanced hemodynamic monitoring system, Mostcare Up, in North India during a Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) symposium in Chandigarh today.
The Mostcare Up system is a minimally invasive arterial pressure-based monitor powered by a patented algorithm based on the Pressure Recording Analytical Method (PRAM). It is the only monitor that can follow even the slightest hemodynamic variations in real-time and from beat to beat.
At the symposium, more than 60 leading critical care professionals from across the country attended an interactive panel discussion and case study presentation on Advance Hemodynamic Cardiac Output Monitoring with PRAM Technology. Among the distinguished speakers and panellists were Dr Sanjeev Palta, HOD, Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, GMCH; Dr YL Narayana, HOD, Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, PGIMER; Dr Ashish Bhalla, Prof Anaesthesiologist, PGIMER; Dr Akaljot Kaur HOD, Anaesthesia, Alchemist Hospital; Dr Arun Kumar, Intensivist, Fortis Hospital; Dr Deepak Bhasin, Director, Pulmonology & Head MICU, Max Hospital; Dr Vinay Singhal, Intensivist, MMU Hospital; Dr Amit Kumar Mandal, Director Pulmonology & Head MICU Fortis Hospital; and Dr Jitin Narula, Asst. Professor Cardiac Anaesthesiology, Amrita Hospital.
Dr Amit Kumar Mandal, Director, Pulmonology & Head MICU, Fortis Hospital, Mohali said, “MostCare Up is a dynamic and reliable device that helps us make confident decisions on patient management, especially when handling critically ill unstable patients. This technology platform looks very promising and provides beat-to-beat monitoring that helps us with fluid management, vasoconstriction, and other critical aspects of patient care. We are absolutely clear on the management part and are proud to be the first hospital in this region to adopt MostCare Up technology.“
Critically ill patients are often hemodynamically unstable (or at risk of becoming unstable) owing to hypovolemia, cardiac dysfunction, or alterations of vasomotor function, leading to organ dysfunction, deterioration into multi-organ failure, and eventually death. Hemodynamic monitoring aims to guide medical management so as to prevent or treat organ failure and improve the outcomes of the patients.
“Vygon’s MostCare Up is a state-of-the-art monitoring system that will revolutionize critical care management. With the invaluable information it provides, doctors can make early diagnoses and promptly treat various critical disease conditions, leading to improved outcomes for critically ill patients. This device will undoubtedly become an indispensable tool for healthcare professionals.” added Dr Jitin Narula, Asst. Professor Cardiac Anaesthesiology, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad.
Speaking on the occasion, Pavan Choudary, Managing Director, Vygon India said, “There are two key variables which determine success of a hemodynamic monitor. First is whether the diagnosis-clinching-parameters are being measured accurately. Second, if the system is easy to set up and use. Mostcare measures the most definitive parameters with unparalleled accuracy. It has an intuitive interface and is easy to set up and use. We are encouraged by the positive feedback from leading doctors on the effectiveness and ease of use of Mostcare Up system and now await the response from Chandigarh and North India.”
MostCareUp system evaluates cardiac output and many other haemodynamic parameters without any prior calibration and in an operator-independent way, applicable therefore to each type of patient both in stable and highly unstable hemodynamic conditions. To learn more about Mostcare Up, please visit: https://vygonindia.com/mostcare-up/