Mindray Unveils Groundbreaking Patient Monitoring System BeneVision V Series at Euroanaesthesia 2025

Mindray's BeneVision V Series: A New Era in Patient Monitoring



On May 25, 2025, Mindray, a leading global health technology developer listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange under the code 300760, introduced the BeneVision V Series patient monitoring system at Euroanaesthesia 2025 in Lisbon. With advancements built on a new and reliable hardware platform, this cutting-edge system offers unparalleled innovations in hemodynamic assessment integrated with ultrasound images. The BeneVision V Series redefines the concept of patient monitoring by emphasizing a dynamic and interconnected approach to advanced medical care.

Ralph Zhao, General Manager of Sales and Marketing for Mindray's Patient Monitoring & Life Support division, emphasized that "our new patient monitoring system provides future-focused care standards designed to assist healthcare professionals in assessing the patient's overall status, leveraging diverse multidisciplinary data from various devices to generate actionable insights."

The rising prevalence of point-of-care ultrasound in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) has revolutionized patient assessment and management. The BeneVision V Series seamlessly connects to ultrasound systems, including the portable TE Air, facilitating the integration of imaging data that enhances decision-making processes. This innovation allows clinicians to visualize ultrasound images with greater clarity, enabling real-time analysis and documentation of ultrasound results alongside historical trends.

Moreover, the upgraded HemoSight™ tool synchronizes ultrasound-derived parameters with vital signs, creating a more comprehensive hemodynamic profile for timely decision-making. Another groundbreaking feature is the MRV Pod™, designed to enhance vital sign monitoring in ICUs by improving patient mobility and streamlining clinical workflows. This almost cable-free solution is the first in the industry to wirelessly transmit vital sign data to the BeneVision V monitor, liberating patients from bedside wires and facilitating unobstructed mobility while simplifying cable management for nursing staff.

In conjunction with the BeneVision N1 transport monitor, this new solution supports continuous monitoring during patient transfers, ensuring efficient and integrated assistance. The VMAX model stands out with a sleek design sporting a 4K UHD capacitive touch screen. Its 360-degree visible alarm indicators ensure that critical alerts can be seen from any angle, minimizing the chances of missed alarms and enhancing overall safety. The responsive touch interface allows for smooth navigation and easy customization, permitting healthcare providers to tailor views with simple drag-and-drop actions and zoom in on waveform amplitudes using finger gestures on the screen.

Zhao further elaborated, "Through our ongoing collaborations with hospitals and academic institutions, we aim to empower healthcare professionals to deliver more personalized and targeted care, enhancing patient attention. Such partnerships enable us to achieve results focused on better data analysis and the implementation of more efficient workflows."

For more information about Mindray and their innovative healthcare solutions, visit Mindray's official website. BeneVision V Series with Ultrasound Integration

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