Morpheus Medical

C/ Llacuna, 162, Edif. Barcelona Activa
08018 Barcelona
Spain

Phone: (+34-93)3090668
Fax: (+34-93)4019762
http://www.morpheus-medical.com
cmagana@morpheus-medical.com

Company Figures
Number of employees 1-19
Sales volume < 1 Mio US $
Export content > 75%
Year of foundation 2006
Area of business Electronical Equipment / Medical Technology

Diagnostics

Company Profile

About us

Morpheus has been created with the objective of developing medical equipments and software related to the surgical market, particularly with reference to anaesthesia.

Product Information
01.01.01.03 Electroencephalographs
IoC-View 18.10.2007

The IoC-View has been engineered with cutting edge technology to provide the Index of Consciousness (IoC) to the anaesthesia professional.

The Index of Consciousness, IoC-view, is designed to measure the level of consciousness during general anaesthesia where the correct balancing of anaesthetics or fast recovery is a concern.

The IoC-view uses the latest technology in electronics design and software ensuring safe and reliable performance. IoC view is the first depth of anaesthesia monitor to use Blue-Tooth providing a true wireless solution to the customer. Forget about cables between the amplifier and the IoC-viewer !

Why IoC ?

The IoC-view provides reliable information about the patient state providing the anesthesiologist with the ability of safe administration of anaesthetetics, both inhalatory and intravenous agents. The IoC does not need individual calibration and starts with a one button press.

The IoC is viewed on a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) which has a superior colour display, on device reading of the manual and introduction of text comments during the whole surgery. All data are stored for later retrieval with an SD card or BlueTooth connection.

The IoC is a cost effective alternative to monitoring depth of anaesthesia.

Why monitor depth of anaesthesia ?

Every day there is patients who experience awareness during their surgery although they believed they would be without consciousness during the whole procedure. While the incidence of anesthesia awareness during surgical procedures is relatively low, around 0.1-0.2 %, the experience can be excruciating and traumatic for the patients. New research suggests that monitoring the EEG may help reduce the number of patients who experience this phenomenon.

Perhaps even more important is the fact that patients whos anaesthesia is guided by neuromonitoring has a significantly better outcome, in terms of quality of recovery score, reduction in PONV, reduction in wound infection etc as compared with patients who received routine care. Reduction in consume of anaesthetics and faster recovery have been shown as well. When using the IoC, probably no extra costs are added to the hospital because anaesthesia guided with the IoC will reduce ansthetics consume.

01.04.04 Patient monitoring systems / Measuring stations

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