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Critical Care
Your ICU runs on constant pressure. Every patient demands continuous attention, with conditions that shift from moment to moment. Alarms never stop, care is emotionally intense, and fewer hands are doing more. The most advanced equipment adds cognitive load when your team has the least bandwidth to spare.
Still, with all this complexity, data often remains siloed in separate systems. Clinicians can’t see the full picture. When patients move between units, you lose visibility at the exact moment risk is highest. Individual devices won’t fix this. You need systems that work together.
We built our solutions around this. Our critical care solutions bring together monitoring, transport, EEG, and alarm management into one connected ecosystem. We also offer advanced ventilation solutions designed for the complexity of critical care. Every premium feature comes standard, with no hidden costs when acuity rises. Data flows from bedside to transport to central viewing, false alarms decrease, and your team sees a more complete clinical picture.

Real-Time Patient Visibility
Critical changes happen quickly. But when vital signs, respiratory metrics, and neurological data all live on separate screens, your team spends time piecing together information instead of treating the patient. Important details get lost during handoff, and trends that should guide decisions stay hidden.
Life Scope® G-Series bedside monitors send comprehensive multi-parameter data directly to Life Scope® Central Station, which consolidates monitoring for up to 32 patients, displaying early warning scores and trends in real time. The BSM-1700 transport monitor maintains continuous data capture when patients move, so visibility doesn’t disappear the moment risk is at its highest.

Intelligent Alarm Management
Alarm fatigue plagues nearly every ICU. Nurses face hundreds of alarms daily, and most of them are false. Over time, your team learns to tune them out just to stay focused, and the one alert that signals real danger is the one at risk of getting missed.
Life Scope G-Series bedside monitors use advanced algorithms to reduce false alarms at the bedside, so alerts more often signal real deterioration. AlarmSense™ analyzes your unit’s alarm data to show which settings generate the most false alerts so you can make adjustments based on what’s actually happening in your unit.

Neurological Monitoring
Sedated and unconscious patients face silent neurological risks that intermittent assessments can’t capture. Non-convulsive seizures and neurological deterioration often go undetected until clinical signs become apparent.
aireeg® wireless EEG system and VitalEEG™ wireless EEG headset deliver continuous brain monitoring in the ICU, enabling clinicians to identify neurological changes early. QP-160 trending software turns raw EEG data into quantified trends, making patterns of deterioration more evident. Neurological insights integrate with vital signs for comprehensive visibility, while Live View Panel Pro™ delivers remote neurology expertise to multiple locations.

Continuous Transport Monitoring
Moving a critically ill patient is a moment of vulnerability. Vital signs can drop, respiratory status can change, and cardiac rhythm can shift. But most transport monitors don’t communicate with bedside systems or your EMR. Problems surface only at the destination, after damage may have already occurred.
The Life Scope® BSM-1700 transport monitor maintains continuous data capture during movement between units. Critical information flows directly into Life Scope® Central Station in real time, so your team knows what’s happening while patients are in transit. Alarms follow the patient, and event history is visible whenever they arrive at their destination.

Ventilation Management
Patients in the ICU need tailored respiratory support with smooth transitions between invasive and non-invasive modes as they recover or deteriorate.
The NKV ventilator series delivers flexible respiratory support for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients, with options for invasive and non-invasive ventilation. The capONE® CO₂ sensor monitors end-tidal CO₂, helping inform respiratory status for both intubated and non-intubated patients.

