China-based medical instrumentation manufacturer Mindray has unveiled its advanced BeneVision V Series patient monitoring system at Euroanaesthesia 2025 in Lisbon.

The next-generation solution integrates ultrasound capabilities and a cable-lite patient monitoring workflow, advancing bedside monitoring by enhancing precision medicine.

The system’s advanced features aim to improve patient assessment and management in critical care settings.

The BeneVision V Series capitalises on the growing use of point-of-care ultrasound in intensive care units (ICUs).

It easily connects with ultrasound systems, such as the TE Air handheld ultrasound, to integrate imaging data.

Also, it supports clinicians in visualising, analysing, and documenting ultrasound findings both in real-time and through historical trends.

The upgraded HemoSight tool aligns ultrasound-derived parameters with vital signs for a comprehensive hemodynamic profile.

Its advanced component, the MRV Pod, enhances vital signs monitoring by transmitting data wirelessly to the BeneVision V Series monitor.

The cable-lite solution improves patient mobility and optimises clinical workflows.

It allows patients freedom from bedside cables while streamlining workflow and cable management for healthcare professionals.

The system, combined with the BeneVision N1 transport monitor, ensures continuous monitoring during patient transport.

The advanced VMAX model features a 4K UHD capacitive screen with an ultra-slim design.

Its 360-degree visible alarm lights ensure critical alerts are visible from any angle, enhancing patient safety by minimising missed alarms.

The responsive touchscreen interface facilitates smooth navigation and easy customisation, enabling clinicians to personalise and adjust waveform amplitude with intuitive gestures.

Mindray patient monitoring and life support sales and marketing general manager Ralph Zhao said: “Our new patient monitoring system future-proofs standards of care to help clinicians see patient status as a whole, making better use of multi-modal data from different devices for actionable insights.

“Through our continued collaborations with hospitals and academic institutions, we strive to empower clinicians to provide more personalised and focused care, enhancing patient attention.

“We anticipate further collaborative outcomes that will lead to improved data analysis and applications for more efficient workflows.”