Wireless activity monitor Vyntus™ WALK
wristwith GPS

wireless activity monitor
wireless activity monitor
wireless activity monitor
wireless activity monitor
wireless activity monitor
wireless activity monitor
wireless activity monitor
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wrist, wireless, with GPS

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Vyntus™ WALK allows patients to perform an untethered six-minute walk test (6MWT) by wearing wireless sensors that communicate data to a technician-held tablet PC. The system is both patient- and technician-friendly and because we know a single sensor does not fit all clinical needs, comes with an array of easy-to-wear sensors. Because standardizing the complete testing process is critical to meaningful data for patient trending, Vyaire has integrated the complete ATS testing standards in the workflow-driven tablet software application. Features & Benefits Standardize testing to the recommended American Thoracic Society (ATS) 6MWT protocol, because consistent testing yields consistent data for comparison The patient wears a wireless Bluetooth™ wrist pulse oximeter that allows them to freely move through the course, untethered Multiple oximetry sensors (finger, ear clip, forehead) come with each Vyntus WALK because not all patients are best-fit candidates for a finger probe View real-time data graphically over time, or switch to the Easy-View mode with large numeric values for HR and SpO2 Quality checks and built-in guidance throughout testing helps ensure the credibility of your data There is more to a 6MWT than HR and SpO2, and Vyntus WALK lets you manually enter blood pressure, oxygen supply, oxygen supply type, rate of perceived exertion and Bode index for a more complete patient test Vyntus WALK can be run as a standalone device or the data can move in and out of SentrySuite™ software

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