Philips Launches Pre-Hospital Wireless Monitoring Solution for Emergency Medical Response

Philips Launches Pre-Hospital Wireless Monitoring Solution for Emergency Medical Response

What You Should Know:

– Philips receives 510(k) clearance from the FDA for its pre-hospital
wireless monitoring solution (Tempus LS- Manual), now offering its remote
monitor and defibrillator solution (Tempus ALS) to EMS customers in the U.S.

– Solution delivers real-time bidirectional data transfer
for remote patient monitoring, giving EMS responders a new approach to
pre-hospital care.


Philips, today announced the launch of its
remote monitoring and defibrillator solution (Tempus
ALS
) for pre-hospital settings in the U.S. The solution is a complete
end-to-end system that combines innovative hardware and advanced software to
expand the pre-hospital scope of care for first responders. The professional
defibrillator
(Tempus LS-Manual) is the final element of the overall
solution to receive 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) and is now available for sale in the U.S. market.

Tempus
ALS with IntelliSpace Corsium

Philips Launches Pre-Hospital Wireless Monitoring Solution for Emergency Medical Response

As a
unique modular platform, the remote monitoring and defibrillator solution (Tempus
ALS) consists of a remote portable vital signs patient monitor (Tempus Pro),
and remote professional defibrillator (Tempus LS-Manual). While the monitor and
defibrillator can be used separately, the devices also connect wirelessly to
share data and transfer vitals, waveforms and images into Philips web-based
software platform (IntelliSpace Corsium). The software platform provides
robust, real-time transfer of clinical data and events, interactive ECG
measurement, two-way communication and more, enabling rapid clinical and
transport decision support and seamless electronic patient care recording
(ePCR) integration outside the hospital in emergency settings.

“In emergency situations, where seconds count, having access to advanced patient data collection and sharing and real-time secure data streaming, can help inform confident treatment and transport decisions outside the hospital,” said Arman Voskerchyan, General Manager of Therapeutic Care at Philips. “The integrated remote monitoring and defibrillator solution combined with our web-based software platform will help front line responders provide emergency care, diagnosis, and treatment – including defibrillation therapy, data management, and clinical and operational efficiency features – in a fully integrated solution.”

Emergencies and care events outside the hospital continue to rise, with an estimated 240 million calls made to 9-1-1 in the U.S. each year. In addition to the stress of the unknown and what to expect at the scene of the call, emergency medical providers must deal with manual handling issues. Equipment carried is heavy, often damaged due to use in unpredictable conditions, and has limited data connectivity – inhibiting the ability for on-scene support. In an effort to address these challenges, both elements of the Philips remote monitoring and defibrillator (Tempus ALS) solution are designed with a small, rugged exterior and a long-lasting battery to allow emergency medical providers to focus on caring for the patient without the hassle or distraction of bulky equipment.

Philips leadership in Emergency Care solutions
Earlier this year, Philips launched its new emergency care
informatics suite in the U.S. market, previously in use in Europe, helping
care teams spot life-threatening conditions remotely, improve accuracy of
support from on-scene crews, and enhance tailoring of in-hospital care based on
pre-hospital physiology. In October 2019, Philips announced a
first-of-its-kind collaboration with Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS) where
helicopter Emergency Service (HEMS) teams were able to live stream patient
medical information from the scene to the hospital through the Philips
pre-hospital solution. Philips offers a wide range of emergency care offerings,
including automated external defibrillators (AEDs), advanced life support
monitors, and more.