3880 MRI Patient Monitor

Slim, lightweight, with enough battery life to go the distance, this ‘point of care’ monitor has been meticulously engineered to meet the needs of today’s complex MRI workflow. From bedside through transport, the 3880 non-magnetic vital signs monitor is mountable anywhere: wall, roll-stand, bed rail, or anesthesia cart and can quickly be detached for immediate mobility. IRadimed 3880 provides MRI safety and full functionality in a compact, non-magnetic package. 

“Finally, an efficient way to transport our critical patients to the MRI”

The days of transferring a patient from a traditional transport monitor to the MRI monitor in the hallway outside of the MRI suite is now a thing of the past. The IRadimed 3880 MRI patient

monitor is a small, lightweight, and easy to use, designed to travel with the patient between the MRI and their care unit. These unique transport attributes increase MRI efficiency while decreasing the amount of time critically ill patients are away from their care unit.

WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER

Portability is at the heart of the IRadimed 3880 MRI patient monitoring system. Transferring the patient to the MRI monitor in the originating department such as an Intensive Care Unit, Emergency Department or Anesthesia induction room reduces the need for unnecessary equipment transfers providing the following benefits:

• More efficient use of the MRI scanner and staff can improve throughput

• Continuity of care during intradepartmental patient transports

• Reduces the time that critical patients are away from the ICU

SHAPING THE FUTURE OF MRI MONITORING

The MRidium® 3860+ MRI IV Infusion System meets the demanding clinical needs of today’s patients, by allowing continuous delivery of fluids and medication throughout the MRI care cycle. The non-magnetic design allows the MRidium® infusion pump to operate safely in ultra high magnetic fields without the need for workarounds typically required with traditional infusion pumps. 
Using a traditional pump near an MRI scanner has the following risks:

MRI Infusion system for critical care patients

Portability is at the heart of the IRadimed® MRidium® non-magnetic

MRI infusion system. Connecting the patient to an MRI infusion

pump in their originating department such as an Intensive Care Unit decreases the patient’s time off their care unit. Using the MRidium® in the Critical Care departments allow pump transfers to happen in a familiar environment with appropriate equipment and staff to handle complications. Infusing at the bore provides the following advantages:

• ‘Continuity of Care’ During Intra-departmental Transports

• Reduced Risk of Misconnections and Drug Mixing

• Reduction in Time Critical Patients are ‘Off Unit’

• Assurance on Drug Delivery Accuracy

• Expedited MRI Diagnosis

Yes, non-magnetic is a better way

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