
Medical Vision Technology Product List
Medical Vision Technology's products cover many medical specialties, including:
1. Imaging system for nasogastric tube insertion (emergency room, ICU, home)
2. Miniature intraoral camera (dental)
3. Examination endoscopes in the work corridor (medical engineering, endoscopy room)
4. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding monitoring system (gastroenterology, emergency department)
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding monitoring system
[Clinical Needs: In Critical Moments, Every Second Counts]
Addressing the Blind Spot in Bleeding Monitoring for High-Risk Patients During Non-Examination Periods: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) patients often experience secondary bleeding post-surgery or during hospitalization, which is frequently difficult to detect immediately. Traditional methods relying on nurses to observe clinical signs (such as bloody stools and changes in blood pressure) are inadequate. Clinically, there is an urgent need for a system that can provide continuous monitoring and proactive alerts to seize the golden opportunity for treatment.
[Solution: AI-driven 24/7 guardian]
MedVision Technology combines micro-imaging technology with intelligent algorithms to create a real-time upper gastrointestinal bleeding monitoring system:
Real-time monitoring: Through an implanted sensing device, the internal state of the digestive tract is continuously monitored to fill the monitoring gap after a single gastroscopy.
Automated bleeding detection: Built-in patented imaging algorithm can accurately identify signs of blood seepage and issue an immediate warning when an abnormality occurs, allowing medical staff to intervene quickly.
Reduce stress on healthcare workers: Automated monitoring reduces the need for repeated manual verification, allowing healthcare teams to allocate human resources more effectively.
[Clinical Academic Publication]
Chuang CH, Chen CC, Wu JH, Hong MY, Kang JW, Kuo HY, Huang CJ, Chen CY. Novel upper gastrointestinal monitoring system to track upper gastrointestinal bleeding: A pilot study. Endosc Int Open. 2020 Dec;8(12):E1811-E1816. doi: 10.1055/a-1266-3501. Epub 2020 Nov 17. PMID: 33269314; PMCID: PMC7671761.
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