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Ultrasound catheter - delivering an image of excellence
ViewFlex ICE Catheter Resources - Access resources and downloads related to the reprocessed 2D ICE catheter for cardiovascular catheterization procedures.
Hospitalized patients who spend an extended period in bed can suffer a variety of unintended consequences, including loss of muscle strength at a rate of 20 percent per week of immobility. By advocating for physical activity, early mobility aids in preventing muscle wasting and maintaining joint range of motion while boosting cardiovascular function.
FocusRN is Stryker’s learning platform that provides clinical education and tools that address the challenges nurses face in patient care every day.
The LIFEPAK 35 is designed to support clinical teams when every second counts
The LIFEPAK 35 monitor/defibrillator was designed to support pediatric resuscitation and advanced care, helping clinicians respond with precision in critical moments.
The clear choice in surgical insufflation.
This 50-liter insufflator is an all-inclusive integrated heating, humidification and smoke evacuation platform on the market. It enables the visualization system to provide consistently clear images through an inflow and outflow management system, while actively evacuating smoke during laparoscopic and robotic surgery.
When it comes to medical emergencies like sudden cardiac arrest, time is of the essence. Traditional cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can be demanding and fatiguing, even for first responders. This is where a LUCAS chest compression system comes into play. The innovative LUCAS device offers a viable solution for consistent, high-quality chest compressions, a critical component in resuscitation.1 This article aims to break down the basics of what a LUCAS chest compression system is and why it is revolutionizing the way CPR is administered.
Learn how nurses at Stryker are at the forefront of innovation to improve outcomes for patients.
Every year in the U.S., approximately 2.5 million acute care patients develop a HAPI.1 Patients who are elderly, immobile, malnourished, have poor skin quality or have extended hospital stays are at particularly high risk. Learn how one hospital reduced pressure injuries and save costs.
Deliver high-performance, continuous chest compressions.
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A smart and connected bed system
Designed to enhance safety and outcomes in the ICU while delivering a better experience for nurses and medical teams, with a focus on helping to reduce pressure injuries and supporting early mobility.