Portrait Mobile

AT A GLANCE

Help improving outcomes

Quality data and alarms

Promotes early recovery

Reliable and robust

Where patients go, Portrait Mobile follows.

Portrait™ Mobile is a wearable continuous monitoring solution that provides a real-time personalized view of your patient. It encourages patient mobility while monitoring dual vector RR, SpO2 and PR continuously. Flow of data is uninterrupted and provides continuous trending and actionable alarms, which may help clinicians detect deterioration as it is happening so that they can intervene proactively.
FEATURES

Reimagining patient mobility and wireless monitoring

GET PATIENTS AMBULATORY

Helps promote early recovery protocols

NO WIRES TO TETHER

Goes wherever your patients go

TRUSIGNAL™ RRdv TECHNOLOGY

Accurate respiration rate tracking

CONTINUOUS MONITORING

Real-time data to react to

INTERVENE EARLY

Actionable alarms

POWERED BY EDISON™

The future is built in

Easy deployment. Seamless workflows.

A routable communications architecture lets hospitals leverage their existing network infrastructure, reducing installation and maintenance costs. And by adopting IHE/HL7® standards, Portrait Mobile can also integrate with EMR systems, enabling seamless ADT workflows—like admitting and discharging patients, clinical documentation, and interfacing with third-party platforms.
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PORTRAIT MOBILE

Clinician feedback from a recent study4

90%

Agree that they feel more reassured about their patient's condition when continuous monitoring is used versus vital signs spot check measuring

99%

agree that Portrait Mobile can help in an earlier detection of patient deterioration than routine observation

96%

of nurse reports give Portrait Mobile an overall rating of good or very good

76%

agree they are more confident in assessing respiratory function using Portrait Mobile

REFERENCES
  1. 1. Ljungqvist O. et al. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery: A Review, JAMA Surg, March 2017; 1;152(3):292-298.
  2. 2. Michard F, Bellomo R, Gan TJ. Protecting ward patients. ICU Management & Practice, Vol 19-Issue 1. 2019. Accessed February 22, 2022. https://healthmanagement.org/c/icu/issuearticle/protecting-ward-patients.
  3. 3. Järvelä, K., Michard, F. et al. Clinical evaluation of a wearable sensor for mobile monitoring of respiratory rate on hospital wards. J Clin Monit Comput (2021).
  4. 4. Based on a 2021 evaluation clinical study performed at a London hospital in the UK. Twenty-seven nurses from the hospital ward settings used the Portrait Mobile solution with 33 patients. Feedback was collected through a structured questionnaire. Refer to the Evaluation Clinical Study Of The Ambulatory Monitoring Solution (AMS) ME Study Report (DOC2599845) for details.

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