What's the Best Medical New Year's Resolution?
Surely there’s only one possibility: a resolution that creates better patient care. Right?
What about a resolution that’s nearly as good for you as it is for the patient?
Stress in the medical world is a killer. One study reported burnout rates of up to 71.4% in ED physicians.1 But you work in healthcare, so quoting stress stats is like telling a duck that water is wet.
Stress has many sources, but one of the worst is concern over patient outcomes. Transonic understands that, so we build flow probes that perform the same basic function across a variety of applications: flow measurement for graft patency confirmation.
There is no need for a cardiovascular surgeon to place two fingers on a graft, feel a “snappy” pulse and hope it indicates flow volume rather than stenosis accelerating the flow (which is frequently the case, but goes unidentified without flow measurement).
There’s no need for cerebrovascular surgeons to look at a bypass, hope it’s flowing well enough to sustain the brain, cross their fingers, and close. (And it often isn’t. Our users report that flow measurement prompts a revision to increase flow in 1/3 of their cases.)
Flow measurement is a patient care must-have.
Whether your work in cerebrovascular surgery, cardiovascular surgery, or transplant, Transonic’s technology takes the worry out of anastomosis. In other words, using flow measurement in all your surgeries is a resolution you and your patients can live with. Literally.
Thanks for reading and Happy New Year,
Transonic Systems Inc,
The Measure of Better Results
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