GE debuts cardiovascular management system

GE Medical Systems Information Technologies has introduced Dynamo CV, a cardiovascular management system. Dynamo CV integrates clinical, financial, and cardiovascular data, according to the Waukesha, WI-based vendor.

More than 200 clinical and financial data elements per patient encounter, and more than 150 cardiovascular specific data elements, can be managed by Dynamo CV, allowing users to compare patient treatment and outcomes, according to GE. The management system also archives historic patient information, such as a history of hypertension or more than one heart attack.

Dynamo CV can track blood and product administration during both preoperative and postoperative care, monitor postoperative ventilator time and ventilator-related complications, evaluate preoperative diagnostic evaluations and compare them with evidence-based standards, according to GE. Dynamo CV can also compare anatomic and physiologic findings at cardiac catheterization labs using multiple patient characteristics.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
April 25, 2001

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