Root

Advanced Monitoring Solution

Expanded Monitoring

 

Masimo Open Connect® (MOC-9®)

MOC-9 modules expand Root’s monitoring capabilities with additional Masimo and third-party measurement technologies, allowing clinicians to connect the most applicable monitoring solutions.

 

Root with NomoLine® Capnography provides sidestream CO2 and multi-gas monitoring with moisture removal technology

Root with Next Generation SedLine® Brain Function Monitoring utilizes four simultaneous channels of EEG data to provide continuous information about the state of the brain under anesthesia

Root with O3® Regional Oximetry uses near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to enable monitoring of tissue oxygen saturation (rSO2) in the region of interest, such as the brain.

 

Connected Monitoring

Advanced Connectivity with the Masimo Hospital Automation™ Platform

Bedside Device Monitoring

  • Connect third-party devices to Root using Iris® ports
  • Automatically and continuously transfer device data, waveforms, and alarms to Patient SafetyNet™* or Iris Gateway
  • Display near real-time data from Root and connected third-party devices on Patient SafetyNet’s central view station

EMR Integrated Monitoring

Optimize care provider workflows by automatically charting data from Root and connected third-party devices in the patient’s electronic medical record (EMR)

Remote Monitoring and Alarm Notification

With Replica™, send patient bedside device data and alarm notifications directly to available clinicians, with automatic escalation, helping facilitate quick patient assistance

Authorized User Access

In conjunction with Imprivata®, clinicians can seamlessly and securely log in on Root with their Imprivata credentials at the patient’s bedside to review and validate pertinent patient data

 

Tailored Monitoring

Centroid is indicated for the orientation monitoring of patients who may be susceptible to pressure ulcers

Configurable Early Warning Scores (EWS)

Root automates the calculation of EWS. EWS systems help clinicians by providing standardized scores to aid them in evaluating the degree of deterioration (or improvement) in a patient’s status. By automating the calculation, which is based on Root-measured physiological contributors, clinician-entered data, and each care area’s or institution’s EWS protocol, Root facilitates efficient clinical workflows, so that clinicians can spend more time with patients, not performing manual calculations

EWS protocol configurations can be customized based on hospitals’ determination of up to 14 contributors and their relative scoring weights.

  • EWS is initiated by the clinician and automatically calculated, with the option to display configurable score-specific prompts, as determined by hospital guidelines, to guide patient management.
  • EWS trends are available on Root, allowing clinicians to quickly visualize changes in patient status over time.
  • EWS on Root supports protocols with dynamic individual contributor scoring scales based on patient demographics or clinician data entry.

 

EMR Push

Combining Continuous and Spot-Check Workflows

  • EMR Push gives clinicians the ability to transfer spot-check measurements, observations, and EWS from the patient bedside into EMRs on demand, helping to build more comprehensive records.
  • EMR Push can be initiated without interrupting continuous monitoring mode.
  • Enhance workflow efficiency by having all data gathered at a single point of entry, with the ability to include up to 30 manual-entry values

 

Patient Orientation and Activity Monitoring

  • Centroid™ is a wearable, wireless sensor that pairs via Bluetooth with Root to track a patient’s posture, orientation, and activity.
  • Centroid provides the ability to detect changes in patient position and can alert clinicians to sudden movements, such as fall-like events.
  • Centroid provides continuous respiratory rate (RR), providing clinicians with more data to better inform care.

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