Mindray Unveils Next-Generation Patient Monitoring System BeneVision V Series at Euroanaesthesia 2025

Mindray Introduces a New Era in Patient Monitoring with BeneVision V Series



Mindray, a leading global health technology developer listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as SZSE: 300760, recently launched the BeneVision V Series, their latest patient monitoring solution, at the Euroanaesthesia 2025 exhibition in Lisbon. This new system is powered by a robust hardware platform that introduces innovative features such as integrated hemodynamic assessment through ultrasound and enhanced workflows with lightweight patient cable monitoring, effectively transforming bedside monitoring into a dynamic hub of precision medicine.

Ralph Zhao, the General Manager of Sales and Marketing for Mindray's PMLS division, remarked, "Our new patient monitoring system sets a benchmark in care standards, helping clinicians monitor patient conditions holistically through better use of multimodal data from various devices to extract actionable insights."

The increasing use of ultrasound at the patient's bedside in intensive care units has revolutionized patient evaluation and management. The BeneVision V Series seamlessly connects to ultrasound systems, including the portable TE Air ultrasound device, systematically integrating imaging data to empower informed decision-making. This bedside innovation allows physicians to view clearer ultrasound images on screen, enabling them to visualize, analyze, and document ultrasound results in real time, enhanced by historical trends.

Moreover, the updated clinical application, HemoSight™, aligns parameters gleaned from ultrasound with vital signs for synchronized assessment, generating a more comprehensive hemodynamic profile for timely decision-making.

The introduction of the MRV Pod™ is another breakthrough innovation that enhances vital sign monitoring in ICUs by improving patient mobility and optimizing clinical workflows. This industry-first lightweight cable solution wirelessly transmits vital sign data to the BeneVision V Series monitor, liberating patients from monitoring cables and allowing them greater freedom of movement. This not only streamlines workflow and cable management for nursing staff, but also works seamlessly with the widely recognized BeneVision N1 transport monitor, ensuring continuous monitoring during patient transport for integrated and effective care.

Additionally, the VMAX, Mindray's premium monitor, features a 4K UHD capacitive display with an ultra-slim design. Its 360-degree visible alarm indicators ensure that critical alerts can be seen from any angle, significantly reducing the chances of missed alarms and enhancing patient safety. The responsive touch interface allows for smooth navigation and easy customization; doctors can rearrange displays with a simple drag and drop, and adjust waveform amplitude using pinch gestures for zooming in on curves.

"Through our ongoing collaborations with hospitals and academic institutions, we strive to empower physicians to provide more personalized and targeted care, thus enhancing patient attention. We anticipate further collaborative outcomes that will improve data analysis and applications for even more efficient workflows," Mr. Zhao continued.

To learn more about Mindray's innovative solutions and the BeneVision V Series, visit Mindray's official site.

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