
Quick, non-invasive and motion tolerant features, enable routine
utilisation of haemodynamic monitoring in the emergency department
Improve Sepsis management with quick diagnosis, determination of fluid
responsiveness and ability to monitor, fine tune or course correct
Can assist with differential diagnosis of acute haemodynamic states such
as shock and sepsis
Passive Leg Raise Protocol (5-10 minutes) – simple, accurate, bedside,
fluid responsiveness decision making tool
Orthostatic Bioreactance protocol (5-10 minutes) - Differential diagnosis
for shortness of breath- heart failure vs Non Heart Failure
Cost effective haemodynamic optimisation of critical care and
resuscitated patients without the need for invasive lines
Chronic Heart Failure Management
Enables highly accurate, real time, continuous and robust measurements
of CO
Use to better understand the patient’s disease status and response to
treatment
Can assist to differentiate between heart failure and chronic pulmonary
disease (COPD)
Pacemaker Optimisation
In heart failure patients treated with a biventricular pacemaker (CRT),
NICOM has been used to determine the optimal pacemaker AV delay
and VV delay settings
The real-time, non-invasive insight enables fine- tuning of the CRT to
optimise stroke volume and cardiac output
The test is simple to perform, and can be completely performed by a
nurse or technician, without the need for echocardiography and other
ancillary tests
Passive Leg Raise Protocol (5-10 minutes) – simple, accurate, bedside,
fluid responsiveness decision making tool
Can assist with differential diagnosis of acute haemodynamic states such
as shock and sepsis
Refine drug titration, especially in patients requiring treatment with
cardiac agonists and vasopressors
Cost effective haemodynamic optimisation of critical care and
resuscitated patients without the need for invasive lines
Assist with fluid management and early warning signal for impending
haemodynamic instability
Monitoring and management of heart failure patients
Complete haemodynamic monitoring including CO, SVV NIBP and TPR
enables fine-tuning of fluid management
Can be used Pre-Induction, Perioperatively or in Recovery to assist with
fluid management
Can be used in wide range of surgical procedures due to flexibility of
electrode placements
Ability to check fluid responsiveness in awake, sedated or anaesthetised
patients
Refine drug titration
Cost effective haemodynamic optimisation without the need for invasive
lines
Early warning signal for impending haemodynamic instability
Passive Leg Raise Protocol (5-10 minutes) – simple, accurate, bedside,
fluid responsiveness decision making tool
Clinical Applications
The NICOM can be used on both conscious and unconscious patients to equal effect, wherever real time insight into cardiac output and other haemodynamic
parameters is important. A summary of applications is given below but please see www.cheetah-medical.com/clinical-applications for more details as well
as case studies of practical examples for clinical practice.
Theatre/Recovery
ICU
A&E
Cardiology Departments
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