Sotera Wireless is a medical device company developing a new generation of vital signs monitoring technology. Our vision is to revolutionize patient safety by enabling the early detection of deterioration in patients who are mobile and free to move about in the hospital or the home. With adequate warning of adverse events, clinicians can intervene more quickly and confidently and patient outcomes can be improved.
Sotera's ViSi Mobile System is a platform for comprehensive vital signs monitoring; designed to keep clinicians connected to their patients, whether in or out of bed, or while in transport . Featuring comfortable body-worn sensors that allow for freedom of movement, the system enables highly accurate, continuous monitoring of all vital signs.
The ViSi Mobile System is able to continuously measure and display all vital signs (ECG, Heart/Pulse Rate, SpO2, Blood Pressure [cuff-based and now also cuffless on a beat-to-beat basis], Respiration Rate, Skin Temperature] with monitoring accuracy and resolution typically found in the ICU.
ViSi Mobile is a comprehensive system, designed to enhance patient safety by allowing early detection of patient deterioration and connecting clinicians with their patients anywhere, any time.
- Company Name:Sotera Wireless, Inc.
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- App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/sotera-wireless-inc-/id1082407607
- App Support: http://www.soterawireless.com
- Genre: Business
- Bundle ID: com.sotera.insight
- App Size: 6.06 M
- Version: 4.0
- Release Date: February 13th, 2016
- Update Date: February 4th, 2019
Description:
Compatible with ViSi Mobile 4.x.x software.
InSight is a mobile surveillance monitoring tool for use with the ViSi Mobile System. The ViSi Mobile System is a wearable continuous vital sign monitor used as a tool for early detection for deterioration of patients on the low acuity care areas.