Society for Technology in Anesthesia

2013 Commercial Supporters and Exhibitors

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Codonics
Headquartered in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, Codonics designs, manufactures, sells and supports medical imaging and information management devices. A global leader in image documentation solutions, Codonics products are widely used in hospitals, imaging centers, mobile applications, and government facilities with tens of thousands of installations worldwide. Today, Codonics global sales and service support network for our full product line extends to over 110 countries.

 


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Covidien
Covidien is a $12 billion global healthcare products leader dedicated to innovation and long-term growth. Covidien creates innovative medical solutions for better patient outcomes and delivers value through clinical leadership and excellence. At Covidien, we're passionate about making doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other medical professionals as effective as they can be. Through ongoing collaboration with these medical professionals and healthcare organizations, we identify clinical needs and translate them into proven products and procedures.

 

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CRISI Medical Systems
CRISI Medical Systems (“CRISI”) is an innovator of technologies for improving the safety, accuracy and cost-effectiveness of IV injectable drug delivery.  By bringing the patient safety and information management capabilities found in “smart” infusion pumps and bar code medication administration (BCMA) systems to the world of manually injected drugs, CRISI is helping to reduce medication errors, simplify clinical workflow, and automate and improve the accuracy of medication administration documentation.  CRISI’s first system offering, which will be focused on improving perioperative care, is expected to receive FDA 510(k) clearance in early 2014.    

 

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Dräger
Dräger is a leading international company in the fields of medical and safety technology.  Dräger products protect, support and save lives. Founded in 1889 and located in Lübeck, Germany, the company generated revenues of around EUR 2.18 billion in 2010.  Dräger is present in 190 countries with 11,000 employees worldwide.

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FAER
The Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER) is a 501(c)3 non-profit that aims to advance medicine through research and education in anesthesiology.  Since its founding in 1986, FAER has provided research grants and educational opportunities to anesthesiologists to prepare them for careers in academic anesthesiology and to become independent investigators.  FAER is one of the foundations supported in part by the American Society of Anesthesiologists.  Learn more about FAER online at FAER.org.

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Gauss Surgical
Gauss Surgical, located in Silicon Valley, California has developed a mobile platform for real-time monitoring of fluids and blood during surgery. The Triton Fluid Management System leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and cloud computing to provide and manage information to better assist the clinician in blood transfusions and aid in intraoperative fluid management.

 

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GE Healthcare
GE is making a new commitment to health.  Healthyimagination will change the way we approach healthcare, with more than 100 innovations all focused on addressing three critical needs: lowering costs, touching more lives, and improving quality.  For more information visit www.gehealthcare.com

 

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Edwards Lifesciences
Edwards Lifesciences strives to provide you with the valuable hemo- dynamic information you need, how you need it, when you need it most. From the first Swan-Ganz pulmonary artery catheter, to the latest FloTrac sensor and PreSep continuous oximetry catheter – our goal remains: to provide you with the clarity you need, the moment you need it, in order to advance the care of the critically ill. For edu- cational resources and more information visit www.Edwards.com/ CriticalCare. Or download our free eLearning iPhone “App” at www.Edwards.com/ccApp.
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Masimo
Masimo is a global medical technology company that develops and manufactures innovative noninvasive patient monitoring technologies, including medical devices and a wide array of sensors. A key medi- cal technology innovator, Masimo is responsible for the invention of award-winning noninvasive technologies that are revolutionizing patient monitoring, including Masimo SET® pulse oximetry, Masimo rainbow SET® noninvasive and continuous total hemoglobin (SpHb®), acoustic respiration rate (RRaTM), Masimo Patient SafetyNetTM, and SEDLine® (EEG-based) Brain Function Monitors.

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Medasense Biometrics, Ltd
Medasense Biometrics is a clinical stage medical device company, developing a new objective analgesia monitoring device.  Medasense technology is based on measuring multiple pain-related physiological parameters, and combining them using innovative biomedical signal processing, and pattern recognition techniques which reveal the unique "Signature of nociceptive response".  Medasense aims to provide anesthesiologists with the ability to measure objective nociception level during any procedure and at any time.  This information can prevent unnecessary pain, avoid overdose, accelerate recovery and decrease hospitalization time and costs while answering the critical need to supervise patients' pain level. 

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Med-Botics
Med-Botics will soon begin laboratory and clinical trials of its closed-loopsafety device intended to eliminate morbidity from opioid analgesia.
GOALS:  Absolutely zero morbidity from opioid therapy, decreased IHCA(In-Hospital Cardiac Arrests), much improved pain control, decreasedalarm fatigue and nursing burdens, and essentially "cruiise-control" PCAanalgesia by regulated and automatic delivery of narcotic antagonists. 

 
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Mindray
Mindray was founded in 1991 with the goal of delivering high-quality, competitively priced medical devices to make healthcare more accessible and affordable around the world. In 2006, Mindray listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is now a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of medical devices worldwide.

The company has three well-established business segments: Patient Monitoring and Life Support Products, In-Vitro Diagnostic Products and Medical Imaging Systems. Health care facilities equipped with Mindray’s products can be found in over 190 countries and regions.

 

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Osypka Medical - Caridotronic
Osypka Medical, Inc. specializes in completely non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring for adult, pediatrics and neonates. These Electrical Cardiometry (EC) Monitors provide continuous estimations of flow, contractility, resistance, and fluid as well as other hemodynamic parameters through the use of only four sensors applied on the skin. It has been shown that implementation of Cardiotronic - Osypka Medical’s EC Monitors results in economical and operational benefits including reduction in costs, procedural risks, and medical staff time. Cardiotronic – Osypka Medical, Inc. is also a leader in manufacturing and distribution of temporary external pacemakers.  For more information, please visit: www.cardiotronic.net

 

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Philips
Philips Healthcare is a worldwide provider of Diagnostic Imaging Products, Cardiac and Physiological Monitoring Systems and Information Management applications.  Philips provides clinical informatics and patient care solutions that simplify clinician workflow, improve financial outcomes, and help improve and save lives.  With focused technologies that acquire, integrate, and present information as it’s required throughout the perioperative process, Philips is delivering on a commitment to address the clinical, business and technical requirements of anesthesia care teams.

 

 


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ReFleX Wireless
ReFleX Wireless specializes in providing wireless sensors for Tele-Health applications. Originally inspired by the STA Engineering Challenge 2011, ReFleX created wireless sensors for detecting Syncope, Pulse Oximetry and Body Temperature for hospital ward.  Since February 2011, ReFleX’s ability of applying ICT technology in the Healthcare domain has been recognized by numerous competitions hosted by North American Academic and Government Institutions. Most notably ReFleX won the international competition – NYC Next Idea Competition (2010-11), where ReFleX was awarded a cash prize, a short meeting with Mayor Bloomberg and six months of free office space in New York City to launch its business. Currently ReFleX Wireless Inc. is a B.C. incorporated company and is jointly supported by the BC Innovation Council, University of British Columbia and Wavefront Accelerator.