Mindray’s new BeneVision V Series to make UK Debut at EBME Expo 2025

Clinical engineers and healthcare professionals attending EBME Expo 2025 will be among the first in the UK to see Mindray’s latest innovation, the BeneVision V Series patient monitoring solution. This advanced system builds on the success of Mindray’s BeneVision N Series patient monitors to provide industry-first innovations in ultrasound-integrated hemodynamic assessment and cable-lite patient monitoring workflow.

The V Series aims to simplify clinical workflows, enhance decision making and safeguard patient care through smart integration of multiple devices, simplified cable management, and comprehensive visibility and control of on-screen data.

Paul Bailey, General Manager of Mindray UK said: “Following a successful global launch at Euroanaesthesia in Lisbon last month, we’re excited to bring the BeneVision V Series to the UK at EBME Expo 2025. This is an exciting evolution of our monitoring range that gives clinicians an even more comprehensive view of patient health. By bringing data from multiple devices on one screen, clinical teams can get actionable insights that enhance patient care.”

Timely Decision Support Tools

Point-of-care ultrasound is transforming patient assessment and management in the ICU. The new BeneVision V Series connects with ultrasound systems, like the wireless TE Air handheld ultrasound system, to display high resolution imaging data on the patient monitor. Clinicians can visualise, analyse and document ultrasound findings in real-time and through historical trends.

The upgraded HemoSight™ tool aligns ultrasound-derived parameters with vital signs for synchronised evaluation, review and storage. This integration creates a more comprehensive hemodynamic profile for timely decision-making. 

The V Series also features Mindray’s iAlarm tool, an intelligent alarm management system that fundamentally improves how alarms are generated, prioritised, and distributed to reduce the risk of alarm fatigue.

Simplified Workflows for Patients and Caregivers

Another innovative breakthrough is the MRV PodTM. This industry-first, full-parameter, cable-lite solution has reduced cable length for high acuity monitoring by 40% to enhance data collection, improve patient mobility, and streamline cable management.

The MRV Pod can transmit vital signs data wirelessly to the BeneVision N1 transport monitor so patients can mobilise earlier and move unimpeded – a critical factor in ICU recovery. This wireless connectivity also means vital signs data collection remains uninterrupted during procedures such as CT exams, and without the need for additional monitoring equipment in specialised diagnostic areas.

Comprehensive Visibility and Control

The top-of-the-line monitor, VMAX ,features a 4K UHD capacitive screen in an ultra-slim design. Its 360-degree visible alarm lights ensure critical alerts can be seen from any angle, reducing the risk of missed alarms and enhancing safety. The responsive touchscreen interface allows for smooth navigation and easy customisation. Clinicians can personalize displays with simple drag-and-drop and pinch-to-zoom gestures to adjust layout and amplify waveforms.

"Feedback from customer trials have been extremely positive. The BeneVision V Series will empower clinicians to provide more personalised and focused care,” added Paul Bailey.

To find out more about the BeneVision V Series, head to the Mindray stand at EBME Expo 2025 – D01 – or visit: www.mindray.com/uk/products/patient-monitoring/continuous-patient-monitoring/benevision-v-series

 

 

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