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New IV fluid warming device easy to use in stressful situations

HEMS/SAR
22 Apr 2021 | Editorial Team
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Danish MedTech company °MEQU, has launched an in-hospital solution °M Station for its blood and IV fluid warming device °M Warmer System

°M Warmer System is a portable blood and IV fluid warming device that is globally adopted in the pre-hospital and military sectors. Using a patented warming technology, the °M Warmer is able to warm infusion fluids from cold to body temperature in less than 10 seconds. The AC powered °M Station is an in-hospital power solution for °M Warmer System, which is ideal for use inside the hospital, such as in emergency rooms, operating theatres, and intensive care units.

Preventing connection errors in stressful situations

Related to the launch, CEO and Founder, Ulrik Krogh Andersen, said: “Similar to our portable solution, it is small in size and weight and setting up the system takes less than 30 seconds. Nothing can be assembled in the wrong way, which prevents any connection errors in a stressful situation. This will enable healthcare providers to quickly and safely administer warm fluids to the patient whenever needed – in a hectic trauma situation or as part of routine surgery.”

Last month, °MEQU won a public tender to provide portable blood and IV-fluid warming devices to Norwegian National Air Ambulance Services (Luftambulansetjenesten HF).

HEMS/SAR
22 Apr 2021
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