CARTELLA M-I MONITOR ALLARME NOMINATIVO DATA DI NASCITA MARCO ROSSI 28/01/1957 PROBLEMI ATTIVI CONTR. SPECIALISTICI DATA REFERTO Diabete Artrosi reumatica Polmonite Bronchite asmat. cron. Rx Torace TAC Cranica Rx Torace TAC Cranica Presenza TET con estremità - 3º medio nastro trach. Ant que earchit estotas mostium eturio quiae sitium Disomog opacam sede basale dx. Calcifica arco aort. Ant que earchit estotas mostium eturio quiae sitium 25/02/2012 14/01/2012 26/12/2011 23/11/2011 DATA 25/02/2012 14/01/2012 26/12/2011 15/11/2011 SESSO maschio via dei ciclamini 10 - 73100 Altamura (BA) GR SANG CHIAMATE PERSE AB RH + ETÀ 55 anni DIAGNOSI DI ENTRATA Ustioni del terzo grado su gran parte del corpo e cinque ferite AVVIO MISURA TREND VIDEOCHIAMA ID MACCHINA ID 475 C 2897435 GIO 23 MARZO 11:54:23 OSPEDALE GENERALE REGIONALE “F. MIULLI” / ACQUAVIVA DELLE FONTI (BA) Antonio Lamanna Esci +30 TACITA -19:23:15 O2 VAC STAMPA INVIA POSTAZIONE CODICE FISCALE CCFERG78J34L752K DEGENZA 45 giorni DATA DI INGRESSO 28/10/2011 via le fogge 11 - 70022 Altamura (BA) / Italia Pronto Soccorso: 080 305 43 11-312 ASSISTENZA TECNICA CONTATTI DA CHIAMARE ASSISTENZA MEDICA Numero verde: 800 148 775 Ufficio Informazioni: 080 305 42 22 MARIELLA - 334 56 72 331 Service center: 080 345 78 87 Ufficio Pubbliche Relazioni: 080 305 44 59-457 ANTONIO - 334 56 72 331 FRANCESCA - 334 56 72 331 INFO / SCORES HR PR SpO2 NiBP FR TEMP 1 TEMP 2 MAP SHOCK INDEX bpm bpm bpm bpm bpm bpm 102 102 1 1 1 2 0 91 187/133 21 36,9 151 0,55 – – ºC ºC MEWS 5 Central Station screenshots of eRescue H@H The World Health Organization (WHO) declared last decade as the Decade for the reduction of mortality due to natural disasters. However, when it comes to disasters and emergencies, there is still the need to deal with many unforeseen circumstances. The WHO define a disaster as: a serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses that exceed the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources. Any occurrence that causes damage, ecological disruption, loss of human life or deterioration of health and health services on a scale sufficient to warrant an extraordinary response from outside the affected community or area. For these reasons H@H conceived and developed the eRescue device – a complete medical device that can be used in hostile environments to asses and monitor critical patients, designed to be used mainly in field hospitals and disaster zones. The H@H eRescue is an all in one field based Intensive Care Unit that allows you to intervene immediately in the field, using a modular mobile intensive care unit equipped with the best technological equipment. Thanks to its unique characteristics, this device can play an essential role in medicine for disasters. Compact in size and sturdy in its construction (lightweight, fireproof materials, easy to transport) make H@H eRescue an extraordinary emergency device. The easy to use interface allows the caregiver to provide effective first aid quickly, directly from the field. The eRescue is composed of • Oxygen Concentrator, providing up to 5 l/min (Oxygen) • Mucus suction (intracavitary vacuum therapy) • Simultaneous and continual vital sign monitoring (ECG, HR, NIBP, SpO2, FR,TEMP1, TEMP2, EtCO2), both locally and remotely • Lung ventilator fan – Volumetric for intensive care • smartMEWS ® automatic severity scoring system: MEWS, Index Seagull, GCS, SOFA score • Alerts for all users • Volumetric infusion pumps and syringe (*) • Computerized Medical Chart (*) • Field resuscitation Custom Kit (Fibre optic video laryngoscope, disposable masks, laryngeal entotracheali tubes, chest drains, central venous catheters, peripheral plasma expander and electrolyte solutions) • Portable Ultrasound for central venous access (*) • POCT for laboratory tests and Portable blood gases (up to 60 tests in 60 seconds) (*) • Video calls and second opinion • ADSL Router, 3G, Satellite (*) Optional devices H@H eRescue The eRescue device is easily integrated, simple and provides fast and reliable diagnosis for treatment by providing timely indications on the evolution of the physiological parameters of a patient. Monitoring of the physiological parameters are available locally – directly on an Operating Station (a monitoring station where the healthcare professional can manage multiple patients simultaneously) – and remotely (using a web -based interface). The device is equipped with a video calling system which allows for direct communication between the patient, the operator and anyone that can intervene on the spot, with the Service Centre itself. In this way, as well as aiding directly “in the field”, it will provide continuous and direct contact between the patient and the doctor. In case of necessity, positioning multiple mobile units allows to create a field based intensive care unit in a short period of time – perfectly efficient and pre configured for the connection between the various devices and the Operating Station. On the next page, screenshoots