MESI MTABLET TBI
The simplest wireless Toe-Brachial Index
THE SIMPLEST WIRELESS TOE-BRACHIAL INDEX
Toe-Brachial Index measurement is used for detecting PAD in patients, where an Ankle-Brachial Index measurement alone isnot sufficient due to non-compressible arteries. It is an indispensable measurement not only for diabetic patients, patients undergoing dialysis and patients with very advanced age, but also for patients with extensive wounds and lymphoedema.
WHY MESI MTABLET TBI?
- Quick and reliable TBI measurement with pulse waveform and PPG pulse waveform interpretation. The pressures in the upper arms and toes are measured completely simultaneously.
- Simple, 1-step, automated TBI measurement performed in 1 minute.
- Colour-coded 2-channeled hoses and adaptive LED™ PPG probe. Large and medium toe cuffs included in the package.
- With the PPG probe’s integrated temperature sensor, skin thickness detection and automatic adaptation of signal strength, the accuracy of the measurement is increased.
- Multiple interchangeable toe cuff sizes and available disposable cuffs ensure perfect fit for every patient.
- 3-year warranty
- EHR Integrations
- patient records and apps
- Advanced analysis
- 1 min TBI measurement
- Automated TBI measurement
A PART OF THE MESI MTABLET SYSTEM
MESI mTABLET is designed and produced for healthcare professionals with modern practice in mind.
- Our certified medical tablet is a unique healthcare solution, integrating wireless diagnostic modules, patient records and medical apps in one system.
- All measurements and patient data are automatically stored and synchronized with the built-in electronic medical record – MESI mRECORDS that is available on the MESI mTABLET and from any web-enabled device, simply and securely.
- Performance and functionality can be enhanced with numerous software and diagnostic tools available in the medical marketplace – MESI mSTORE.
MESI MRECORDS
Measurement review and storage
- Immediate access to measurement results.
- Result analysis.
- Sharing the result for a second opinion.
- Adding comments to the report.
- Remote review of the measurement results.
- Viewing the results of the previous measurements.
- Confirming the measurement results.