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PrimaNova® Neurointensive Monitoring System

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Innovation in pursuit of precision and care

Introducing the latest breakthrough in neuromonitoring. Designed to revolutionize patient care with unparalleled accuracy and real-time insights.

PrimaNova® Neurointensive Monitoring System

Product Features

The PrimaNova® Neurointensive system revolutionizes the critical care monitoring experience for patients and healthcare providers. Our catheter kit comes in various configurations catering to different clinical needs, allowing precise intracranial pressure and intracranial temperature measurements, and compatibility with EVD systems.

PrimaNova® Neurointensive Catheter Kit

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Superior Accuracy and Reliability

ICP accuracy ≤ 1mmHg

Temperature accuracy ± 0.1oC (within 25.0oC – 45.0oC)

Intuitive zeroing with the click of a button in atmospheric air

Wireless Data Transmission

Secure and reliable continuous monitoring ≥7 days

Facilitate patient care and transfer

User-centric Features

Easy zeroing process with the click of a button

Flexible catheter improving caregiving experience

PrimaNova® Neurointensive Monitor

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User-centric and Intuitive Layout

12.1” touchscreen interface with customizable layout

Real-time wireless data transmission and visualization

Multimodal Data at Your Fingertips

Empowering  prompt decision making and proactive care

Waveform analysis, data annotation, retrospective trend analysis

Catering to Patient Care Workflows

Customisable data annotation and alert thresholds

≥4-hour battery life for continuous monitoring across patient journey

Clincal & Market Needs

Intracranial pressure (ICP) is the pressure exerted by tissue and fluids within the skull. In cases of stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI) and hydrocephalus, dysregulation in ICP is associated with damage to the brain and nervous system. ICP monitoring has been correlated with better patient outcome, and is a key clinical parameter in patient care. However, there are opportunities to improve on current monitoring practices.

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Performance Issues

Accuracy & reliability concerns

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Usability Issues

Wired products suboptimal, associated with clinical risks

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Limited Insights

Value of ICP not fully extrapolated for patient care

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