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Cardiac Output Insights

An advanced monitoring solution for perioperative hemodynamic instability

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Insights on demand

Facilitate guideline-driven, cause directed treatment.

Intervene early

Proactive prompts to support confident intervention.

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Access to data without extra equipment or complexity.

The challenge 
Complexity of cardiac output monitoring

Hemodynamic instability is common during and after surgery, particularly in patients with co‑morbidities.¹ Without dedicated cardiac output monitoring, clinicians often lack insight into the underlying cause and may need to make decisions with limited information — putting patients at greater risk of preventable complications.

 

Up to 90% of high-risk surgical patients do not have their cardiac output monitored during the perioperative period.²

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Care that connects the dots
Cardiac Output Insights

Cardiac Output Insights delivers advanced perioperative hemodynamic monitoring when needed. On demand, it provides continuous, real-time cardiac output measurements (powered by the PRAM™ algorithm) through the existing arterial line. Integrated directly into GE HealthCare’s Carevance™ monitor, Cardiac Output Insights offers a decision-support view to help guide confident cause directed treatment. 



 

This means instant, accurate insights—without extra devices, disposables, or steps. Care teams can act faster and more effectively by pinpointing the true cause of instability.

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Insights on demand
Cardiac Output Insights combines proactive notifications with a visual decision support view
Clinicians gain earlier insight into risk and guidance for treatment. When MAP drops below a set threshold, the Carevance monitor issues a visual alert—prompting clinicians to launch Cardiac Output Insights sooner and detect potential deterioration before it advances. 
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Accurate and sustainable
Advanced monitoring for the right patient, at the right time

Integrated ready-to-use monitoring with a pay-per-use digital accessory model that removes hardware and cost barriers-making advanced monitoring available to more patients, even when unplanned. 


Built‑in monitoring eliminates stand‑alone devices and proprietary disposables, reducing waste, clutter, and workload.

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Cardiac Output Insights

Cause-directed care

Powered by the PRAM™ algorithm, Cardiac Output Insights makes advanced perioperative hemodynamic monitoring available on demand. One touch activates continuous, real-time cardiac output monitoring through the arterial line already in place.

FAQs

What is Cardiac Output Insights?

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References

1. Wesselink EM et al. Intraoperative hypotension and the risk of postoperative  adverse outcomes: a systematic review. Br J Anaesth. 2018; 121:706–21.

2. Ahmad T et al. Variation in haemodynamic monitoring for major surgery in European nations : secondary analysis of the EuSOS dataset. Perioper Med  (Lond) 2015; 4:8

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