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developing and managing advanced

respiratory monitoring technology

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The FluxMed Monitors are engineered to measure key respiratory mechanics in patients needing mechanical ventilatory support or those with compromised respiratory systems, using advanced monitoring technology. Our respiratory monitors are paired with specialized software, enabling monitoring capabilities that go beyond the standard functions of a ventilator.

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Pressure-time Product


FluxMed respiratory mechanics monitors are the only monitors that allow for the calculation of the pressure time product (PTP), for each respiration. The PTP makes it possible to quantify the patient’s effort.

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Esophageal Pressure Measurements


FluxMed GrE respiratory mechanics monitor can be directly connected to an intubated and ventilated patient in assisted or controlled ventilation, enabling a detailed analysis of synchronicity between the patient and the respirator.

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Handheld Version


FluxMed GrH, the respiratory mechanics line of monitors, calculates the parameters of pulmonary work. They facilitate the handling and diagnosis of ventilated patients and are specially designed to be used in intensive care units, pulmonary laboratories, sleep laboratories, doctor surgeries.


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Fisbol is a key partner in driving our international growth


We are partening with Fisbol for the international development of our technology

Clinical TRial Coordination

We deliver personalized services, coordinating international clinical trials to advance medical innovations and enhance lives worldwide.

PRACTICAL (Platform of Randomized Adaptive Clinical Trials in Critical Illness)

PRACTICAL is a Bayesian adaptive platform trial investigating new treatments to enhance outcomes for patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure.

CAreful Ventilation In ARDS - The CAVIARDS Trial

CAVIARDS aims to evaluate the benefits of a physiology-driven approach to mechanical ventilation in patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

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