Amid the global pandemic, BMV SONOMAX helps ED and ICU clinicians deliver faster, more precise diagnoses for COVID-19 patients while helping manage the risk of virus spread.
Over the past two years, BMV MX Scanners point-of-care ultrasound has become an indispensable tool in the global response to COVID-19, according to doctors on the front lines. The award-winning tablet-based ultrasound solution has been helping clinicians in the Emergency Department (ED) and the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) make faster, more refined care decisions during the pandemic, while also helping manage the risk of spreading COVID-19 within their departments.
In the early days of the pandemic, BMV worked closely with healthcare workers to understand their challenges and meet their needs, ultimately ramping up the production of MX9, a hand-held point-of-care ultrasound solution with integrated Reacts tele-ultrasound capabilities for remote collaboration and training. The Reacts collaborative platform is integrated with the MX Scanners and enables users to share the live ultrasound stream from an MX Scanners device with a remote colleague on a mobile device, tablet, or computer, who can provide real-time feedback without the need for physical proximity during scans.