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CMS (Central Monitor Station)

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Developers: Electronic Technologies (ECR)
Date of the premiere of the system: June 2024
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare

2024: Product Announcement

On June 27, 2024, the Radioelectronic Technologies Concern (KRET), part of the Rostec state corporation, announced the completion of pre-clinical tests of the first domestic central monitoring station (CMS) to collect data on the condition of patients in intensive care and intensive care units.

According to the press service of Rostec, the new equipment is designed to replace imported analogues in Russian medical institutions. The CMS was developed by specialists of the Ural Instrument-Making Plant (UPZ) in cooperation with the Ural State Medical University.

source = Rostec
Central Monitor Station

Sergey Dmitrochenko, General Director of Rostec-medical Technology, noted: "The successful implementation of the KRET project to create a central monitoring station will help in solving state problems to increase the level of security and independence of information and technical products."

Tests of new equipment have been carried out since May 2023 in several Ural clinics, as well as in the Amur Regional Clinical Hospital. During testing, the methods of connection to various medical devices were successfully investigated and a test run of the CMS was performed with connection to a hospitalized patient.

The CMS allows you to display curves, numerical indicators and alarm signals from medical equipment, including artificial lung ventilation devices (IVL) in real time. One monitor can display information about 16 patients at the same time, while up to four such monitors are connected to the system.

According to Aleksey Melnikov, Deputy General Director of KRET for the Development of Civilian Products and National Projects, the CMS is an open system designed to work with medical devices from various manufacturers. It also accumulates big data for subsequent analysis, forecasting, scientific research and machine learning.[1]

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