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Sotera Wireless, Inc.'s ViSi Mobile Eases Clinical Workload with cNIBP

Carlsbad, California--(Newsfile Corp. - July 4, 2022) - Sotera Wireless, Inc.'s ViSi Mobile system eases clinical workflow, reduces charting, and reduces clinical burnout while supporting the clinical team to see a full view of the patient's health which leads to better patient outcomes. ViSi Mobile's cNIBP is revolutionary.



Sotera Wireless, Inc.'s ViSi Mobile Eases Clinical Workload with cNIBP

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The ViSi Mobile system from Sotera Wireless has an innovative form of remote vital sign monitoring, employing a novel technology that delivers precise results while allowing optimum mobility for the patient.

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Sotera Wireless's ViSi Mobile remote monitoring system is becoming an overwhelmingly popular choice with increasing global interest in state-of-the-art health-tech products. The FDA-approved device is designed to improve clinician time efficiency in general care establishments while allowing nurses and other healthcare workers to cut down on the responsibilities that contribute to burnout.

Burnout is one of the most serious issues affecting productivity and quality of work in the workplace. Physical and mental exhaustion is a growing concern, particularly in hospitals and health service centers, where medical personnel often work long hours and consecutive shifts without rest.

A study published on Jama Network showed that 31% of nurses reported leaving their jobs due to burnout in 2018. It's an alarming rate that indicates a need for efficient systems that reduce employee workloads at health centers.

Sotera Wireless developed its ViSi Mobile system as a novel tool to increase efficiencies in workflow, reduce documentation time, and enable nurses to identify if a patient's condition is worsening early enough to avert possible complications. The device uses continuous Non-Invasive Blood Pressure technology (cNIBP), which makes accurate calculations based on the measurements of the time a pulse takes between cardiac contraction and its arrival at a peripheral location.

The device can be used for tracking a patient's blood pressure, Sp02, heart rate, pulse rate, skin temperature, respiration rate, ECG, and other parameters in a non-invasive way. Unlike conventional monitoring devices that require the patient to be attached to large machines, impairing their movement, or the manual checks that require the clinician to wake a patient, ViSi Mobile uses a remote monitor and a series of sensors, making mobility and sleep easier for hospitalized patients.