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Philips Expression MR200 – Patient monitor
PHILIPS
- Vital functions monitor for MRI examinations
- Performance of monitors with higher acuity applications
- User-friendly interface
- Use wireless technology to reduce patient anxiety during examination
- Integrated Gauss alarm system
- Easy to use and integrate into the IT infrastructure of hospital units
HIGH MONITORING PERFORMANCE
Philips Expression MR200 is the radiotransparent solution for vital function monitoring performance
MRI patient monitor that combines elegance and modularity of design with the inclusion of vital function parameters, thus achieving the equivalent of monitors designed for higher acuity applications:
- Wireless electrocardiogram
- Wireless oxygen saturation
- Non-invasive measurement of blood pressure
- Capnography


DESIGN DESIGNED FOR USER AND PATIENT
Philips Expression MR200 is easy to use and uses wireless technologies to be comfortable for the patient
The monitor has been created to improve the experience for both patient and user by operating on the principle of wireless technology. This reduces the patient’s anxiety by the absence of connected wires during the procedure. It has a user-friendly interface that is easy to operate, access and visualize, as it intends to facilitate the user’s decision before, during and after surgery by graphically arranging trends through arrows that provide the right context. It has a Gauss alarm system that minimizes the risk of injury by alerting medical staff to maintain an appropriate distance between the MRI magnet and the monitor.
EASY TO INTEGRATE SOLUTION
The MRI monitor is easy to integrate into the IT infrastructure of the hospital environment for increased efficiency
Expression MR200 easily integrates monitored patient data into the hospital’s IT system, as the SmartCase management system is standard through the Expression Information Portal. Therefore, hospital staff can access, view and track such vital data and values, and also connect them to the hospital information system (SIS – in translation “HIS”) without the need to add other networks of wireless routers.
