Acumen IQ cuff
Continuous noninvasive blood pressure and advanced hemodynamic monitoring
Don't miss a beat with continuous noninvasive monitoring
Acumen IQ cuff provides noninvasive continuous blood pressure measurements and advanced haemodynamic insights.
Unlock the power to identify and treat the root cause of haemodynamic instability with predictive software shown to help clinicians reduce intraoperative hypotension.1
Monitor continuously,
Access accuracy comparable to a radial arterial line2
Detect haemodynamic instability and treat the root cause
Reduce intraoperative hypotension with continuous insights
Periods of intraoperative hypotension can be missed when a patient's blood pressure is only monitored with an intermittent oscillometric cuff.3-6
Continuous noninvasive monitoring from Edwards Lifesciences has been demonstrated to reduce hypotension by 90% during noncardiac surgery.*3
*Demonstrated in a randomized controlled trial of noncardiac surgery patients and compared to intermittent monitoring with an oscillometric cuff. Hypotension defined as time-weighted average (TWA) MAP < 65 mmHg for at least 1 min during surgery.
Powerful accuracy. Noninvasive insights.
Acumen IQ cuff enables noninvasive beat-to-beat blood pressure monitoring with accuracy comparable to a radial arterial line2 - extending the benefits of continuous monitoring to a broader patient population.
Unlock software that detects haemodynamic instability
Acumen IQ cuff unlocks Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) software, which detects haemodynamic instability and enables you to drill down to the root cause - so you can prevent or treat hypotension.
Use of Acumen HPI software showed a low incidence, duration and severity of hypotension in a multicentre study.7*
Gain noninvasive access to advanced haemodynamic parameters
- Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI)**
- Systolic Slope (dP/dt)
- Dynamic Arterial Elastance (Eadyn)
- Stroke Volume (SV)
- Stroke Volume Variation (SVV)
- Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)
- Cardiac Output (CO)
- Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR)
- Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV)
*Multicenter, prospective, observational study of patients across 5 countries monitored with Acumen IQ arterial line sensor where hypotension was defined as > 1 min below MAP 65 mmHg.
**Acumen HPI parameter is indicated for surgical patients only when using Acumen IQ cuff.
Easy setup
Acumen IQ cuff offers quick access to continuous blood pressure and advanced haemodynamic monitoring. The self-coiling design wraps around the finger for consistent snugness to decrease variability in application.
Model numbers | Description | Unit of Measure |
AIQCA | Acumen IQ cuff | EA |
Getting started with Acumen IQ cuff
Harness the power of intelligent decision support
Acumen IQ cuff is part of the Acumen suite of intelligent decision support solutions.
With access to advanced haemodynamic monitoring that provides continuous pressure and flow parameters, you gain valuable insight into the adequacy of perfusion – all displayed on HemoSphere monitor.
Clinical education: Making the most of continuous monitoring
Dive deeper into clinical education resources designed to support you throughout your learning journey.
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References
- Wijnberge, M., Geerts, B., Hol, L., Lemmers, N., Mulder, M., Berge, P., Schenk, J., Terwindt, L., Hollman, M., Vlaar, A., Veelo, D. (2020) Effect of a Machine Learning-Derived Early Warning System for Intraoperative Hypotension vs Standard Care on Depth and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension During Elective Noncardiac Surgery: The HYPE Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Online, February 17, 2020.
- Kho E, van der Ster BJP, van der Ven WH, Vlaar APJ, Immink RV, Veelo DP. Clinical agreement of a novel algorithm to estimate radial artery blood pressure from the non-invasive finger blood pressure. J Clin Anesth. 2022 Dec;83:110976.
- Kouz K, Weidemann F, Naebian A, Lohr A, Bergholz A, Thomsen KK, et al. Continuous Finger-cuff versus Intermittent Oscillometric Arterial Pressure Monitoring and Hypotension during Induction of Anesthesia and Noncardiac Surgery: The DETECT Randomized Trial. Anesthesiology. 2023 Sep 1;139(3):298-308.
- Kouz K, Wegge M, Flick M, Bergholz A, Moll-Khosrawi P, Nitzschke R, et al. Continuous intra-arterial versus intermittent oscillometric arterial pressure monitoring and hypotension during induction of anaesthesia: the AWAKE randomised trial. Br J Anaesth. 2022 Oct;129(4):478-486.
- Meidert SA, Nold JS, Hornung R, Paulus AC, Zwissler B, Czerner S. The impact of continuous non-invasive arterial blood pressure monitoring on blood pressure stability during general anesthesia in orthopedic patients. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2017;34:716-722.
- Chen G, Chung E, Meng L, Alexander B, Vu T, Rinehart J, et al. Impact of non invasive and beat-to-beat arterial pressure monitoring on intraoperative hemodynamic management. J Clin Monit Comput. 2012 Apr;26(2):133-40.
- Kouz K, Garcia MIM, Cerutti E, Lisanti I, Draisci G, Frassanito L, et al. Intraoperative hypotension when using hypotension prediction index software during major noncardiac surgery: a European multicentre prospective observational registry (EU Hyprotect). BJA Open. 2023 May 4;6:100140.
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