Cogent 2-in-1 Hemodynamic Monitoring System

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Cogent 2-in-1 Hemodynamic Monitoring System Minimally invasive and invasive hemodynamic monitoring technologies in a single, lightweight system with wireless communication

The flexibility you ve been asking for in a single customizable monitor Now you can monitor your patients hemodynamic status based on their level of acuity, not on the technical limitations of your monitoring system. Cogent is the only 2-in-1 hemodynamic monitoring system to accept both minimally invasive and invasive inputs, letting you use a single monitor regardless of fluctuations in patient acuity and monitoring requirements. Minimally Invasive Technologies With Cogent, you can get hemodynamic and venous oximetry measurements delivered less invasively to help you manage a broader range of patients. Invasive Technologies Trusted for decades, our advanced sensor and oximetry catheters provide you with real-time access to your patients hemodynamic status. Continuous cardiac output (CCO), stroke volume (SV), stroke volume variation (SVV), pulse pressure variation (PPV), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and systemic vascular resistance (SVR) from the LiDCO PulseCO algorithm and CardioFlo sensor Accurate central venous oximetry (ScvO 2) from the TriOx PICC, the world s only PICC line available with three-wavelength oximetry Cardiac output (CO), continuous cardiac output, stroke volume, ejection fraction (EF), central venous pressure (CVP), right atrial pressure (RAP), right ventricular pressure (RVP), pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP), and systemic vascular resistance from our line of pulmonary artery catheters (PAC) and central venous catheters (CVC) Accurate central venous oximetry (ScvO 2 and SvO 2) from TriOx-CVC and TriOx-PAC catheters Wireless communication for maximum viewing flexibility: The Cogent system s base unit communicates wirelessly with the detachable display to allow you to view hemodynamic data outside a patient s room, facilitating clinical collaboration.

The freedom to monitor patients where and how you choose Hand-Held Display Monitor patient status away from the bedside with Cogent s detachable hand-held display. Communicates wirelessly with base unit at a distance of up to 50 feet. Pole-Mounted Options Reduce clutter at the head of the bed by mounting the display on an IV pole for convenient viewing. Communicate to the base unit via wired or wireless connections. Single Docked Unit Bring everything together by docking the display and base as a single unit. Multiple mounting options include roll stand, IV pole, and swing arm via available GCX mounts.

One monitor to learn, connect, and manage The one monitoring system to choose for your most critical hemodynamic monitoring needs From the OR, to the PACU, to the ICU, the Cogent 2-in-1 hemodynamic monitoring system is the only one to help you manage your patients changing acuity levels and monitoring needs on a single monitoring platform by supplying both minimally invasive and invasive measurements. One monitor and a consistent user interface for both minimally invasive and invasive measurements allows you to reduce training time and minimize user interpretation errors. One monitor to connect with hospital information systems using industry-standard HL7 information exchange standards helps streamline IT integration efforts. One monitor for minimally invasive and invasive monitoring helps avoid cable management confusion that comes with using multiple systems. One monitor to connect to a patient s bedside monitor for data transmission and display helps simplify system set up.

Bolus CO Screen Customize the way you display patient data based on your specific clinical need Review up to six thermal dilution bolus injections and temperature curve plots. You can deselect any curves/co from the CO averaging. The Cogent system will recalculate CO/CI with each bolus injection. Physiology Screen Instantly toggle between multiple user-configured full-color screens Integrates continuous updates of key measured parameters giving a visual index of the hemodynamic status and the relationship between oxygenation, flow, and pressure throughout the hemodynamic circuit. With the Cogent system s vibrant, full-color, touch screen display, it s easy to choose the data display format you need, when you need it. The fully configurable display allows you to choose the number of parameters you want to display and the graphical format in which you want to display them, whether you want to monitor trends over time for up to four different parameters, want to see the various hemodynamic parameters in their physiological context, or see real-time STAT values for a patient coming off bypass. And as the only hemodynamic monitoring system to provide both minimally invasive and invasive measurements on the same monitor, you get a consistent presentation of the data no mater which monitoring technology you choose. Trend Screen Displays up to four primary color-coded measured parameters from 2 48 hours including event markers for interventions and treatments. STAT Value Screen Dynamically displays up to three primary parameters in numeric trend and updates every ten seconds allowing for rapid assessment of a patient s response to treatment. Bi-Variant Plot Screen Allows two parameters to be plotted against each other in an optimal range while assessing therapies by noting interventions using the on-screen buttons.

CardioFlo Minimally Invasive Cardiac Output Sensor Measure continuous cardiac output using the proven LiDCO PulseCO algorithm. Connect to a variety of minimally invasive and invasive monitoring sensors TriOx PICC Minimally Invasive Oximetry Catheter Measure central venous oxygen saturation continuously with the world s first and only PICC with fiber-optic oximetry. Pulmonary Artery Catheters Measure cardiac output intermittently and continuously as well as mixed venous oxygen saturation. Central Venous Oximetry Catheters Measure central venous oxygen saturation and central venous pressure continuously.

Choose the one system that s right for your most challenging hemodynamic monitoring needs With minimally invasive and invasive hemodynamic monitoring technologies in a single, lightweight system with wireless communication, the Cogent 2-in-1 hemodynamic monitoring system helps you manage your most challenging patients changing acuity levels. 800.824.7890 www.icumed.com 2017 ICU Medical Inc. M1-1540 Rev. 04