CARESCAPE Central Station in Action
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Comprehensive patient
data collection
Developed with clinicians for clinicians, the CARESCAPE Central Station brings a wide range of new patient monitoring capabilities for emergency care, surgery, critical care and telemetry. See the CARESCAPE* Central Station in action by clicking "Acute Monitoring Tour" and/or "Subacute Monitoring Tour".
Acute Monitoring Tour
CARESCAPE Central Station provides convenient, fast, yet in-depth analyses. It may help you discharge more patients from high-acuity areas like the ICU to lower-acuity, lower-cost areas like telemetry. See the CARESCAPE Central Station in action.

Step 1: Patient enters
Emergency Department.
- Assemble a post-transfer or post-discharge summary:
- Flag ECG strips electronically, eliminating manual paper strip cutting and gluing
- Print reports for the patient's chart or send to the EMR1 or a remote SFTP server for archiving.2
- Use the Clinician Review Station to quickly review patient information and enhance decision-making at the point of care
1 This feature available through the MUSETM Cardiology Information System v9 with CentricityTM Clinical Gateway.
2 Not available if configured in Chinese language.

Step 2: Patient is sent to the Cath Lab.
- Access historical data (up to six days) as the patient moves within or between care areas – helping to distinguish new from pre-existing conditions
- Use the Clinician Review Station to quickly review patient information and enhance decision-making at the point of care
- Before transfer or discharge, assemble a summary of what happened during the patient’s stay:
- Flag ECG strips electronically, eliminating paper strip cutting and gluing
- Print reports for the patient's chart or send to the EMR1 or a remote SFTP server for archiving.2
1 This feature available through the MUSETM Cardiology Information System v9 with CentricityTM Clinical Gateway.
2 Not available if configured in Chinese language.

Step 3: Patient is scheduled
for surgery.
- Detect dynamic ischemic changes with continuous ST-segment monitoring
- Access historical data (up to six days) as the patient moves within or between care areas – helping to distinguish new from pre-existing conditions
- Before transfer or discharge, assemble a summary of what happened during the patient’s stay:
- Flag ECG strips electronically, eliminating paper strip cutting and gluing
- Print reports for the patient's chart or send to the EMR1 or a remote SFTP server for archiving.2
1 This feature available through the MUSETM Cardiology Information System v9 with CentricityTM Clinical Gateway.
2 Not available if configured in Chinese language.

Step 4: Patient is sent to the ICU
for recovery with ventilator.
- Use continuous ST-segment monitoring to detect dynamic ischemic changes. In ventilator weaning trials, it helps detect hypoxia and supports informed weaning assessments^
- Access historical data (up to six days) as the patient moves within or between care areas – helping to distinguish new from pre-existing conditions
- Displays respiratory waveforms (pressure, flow and CO2) of patients on ventilators via the Unity Network* ID. This data may help minimize beside visits for status updates
- Users have the option to silence alarms per patient, which could help improve patient care by decreasing alarm fatigue and ultimately reducing missed alarms
- Before transfer or discharge, assemble a summary of what happened during the patient’s stay:
- Flag ECG strips electronically, eliminating paper strip cutting and gluing
- Print reports for the patient's chart or send to the EMR1 or a remote SFTP server for archiving.2
1 This feature available through the MUSETM Cardiology Information System v9 with CentricityTM Clinical Gateway.
2 Not available if configured in Chinese language.

Step 5: Transfer patient to Telemetry for observation.
- Event review helps clinicians’ easily identify, annotate, and select events that need to be part of the patient record
- Before transfer or discharge, assemble a summary of what happened during the patient’s stay:
- Flag ECG strips electronically, eliminating paper strip cutting and gluing
- Print reports for the patient's chart or send to the EMR1 or a remote SFTP server for archiving.2
- Users have the option to silence alarms per patient, which could help improve patient care by decreasing alarm fatigue and ultimately reducing missed alarms
1 This feature available through the MUSETM Cardiology Information System v9 with CentricityTM Clinical Gateway.
2 Not available if configured in Chinese language.

Step 6: Patient is discharged from Telemetry.
- Before transfer or discharge, assemble a summary of what happened during the patient’s stay:
- Flag ECG strips electronically, eliminating manual paper strip cutting and gluing
- Print reports for the patient's chart or send to the EMR1 or a remote SFTP server for archiving.2
1 This feature available through the MUSETM Cardiology Information System v9 with CentricityTM Clinical Gateway.
2 Not available if configured in Chinese language.
Subcute Monitoring Tour
Fast access to data from a recent visit can provide valuable information relevant to the patient’s current condition. Post-discharge data is also useful for retrospective analyses, such as morbidity and mortality reporting. See the CARESCAPE Central Station in action.

Step 1: Patient enters
Emergency Department.
- Assemble a post-transfer or post-discharge summary:
- Flag ECG strips electronically, eliminating manual paper strip cutting and gluing
- Print reports for the patient's chart or send to the EMR1 or a remote SFTP server for archiving.2
- Use the Clinician Review Station to quickly review patient information and enhance decision-making at the point of care
1 This feature available through the MUSETM Cardiology Information System v9 with CentricityTM Clinical Gateway.
2 Not available if configured in Chinese language.

Step 2: Transfer patient to Telemetry for observation.
- Users have the option to silence alarms per patient, which could help improve patient care by decreasing alarm fatigue and ultimately reducing missed alarms
- Event review helps clinicians’ easily identify, annotate, and select events that need to be part of the patient record
- Access historical data (up to six days) as the patient moves within or between care areas – helping to distinguish new from pre-existing conditions
- Before transfer or discharge, assemble a summary of what happened during the patient’s stay:
- Flag ECG strips electronically, eliminating manual paper strip cutting and gluing
- Print reports for the patient's chart or send to the EMR1 or a remote SFTP server for archiving.2
1 This feature available through the MUSETM Cardiology Information System v9 with CentricityTM Clinical Gateway.
2 Not available if configured in Chinese language.

Step 3: Patient is discharged
from Telemetry.
- Before transfer or discharge, assemble a summary of what happened during the patient’s stay:
- Flag ECG strips electronically, eliminating manual paper strip cutting and gluing
- Print reports for the patient's chart or send to the EMR1 or a remote SFTP server for archiving.2
1 This feature available through the MUSETM Cardiology Information System v9 with CentricityTM Clinical Gateway.
2 Not available if configured in Chinese language.

Step 4: Same patient is re-admitted to the Emergency Department five days later.
- Access historical data (up to six days) post-discharge - helping to distinguish new from pre-existing conditions