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Patient safety is always your top priority — and ours. Our industry-leading airway management and patient monitoring technologies make it possible for clinicians to predict, respond to, and prevent potential adverse events — to help keep your patients safe wherever you are.1–5

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Our acute care and monitoring solutions address unmet clinical needs, reduce the cost of care,6-9 and streamline workflows,10-12 all while keeping the patient at the center of everything we do.

Our product portfolio includes, but is not limited to, BIS™, HealthCast™, INVOS™, Microstream™, Nellcor™, and Shiley.TM

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Helping solve your biggest healthcare challenges so you can focus on patient care means we continually push the boundaries of what’s possible to redefine healthcare delivery.


Learn more about our latest advancements and discover how our innovations can help you enhance patient care and operational efficiency at www.medtronic.com/acmpatientsafety


Acute Care and Monitoring products should not be used as the sole basis for diagnosis or therapy and are intended only as an adjunct in patient assessment.

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