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Wireless Ambulatory Telemetry (WAT) is a type of medical device used to monitor and transmit vital signs and other patient data from a patient's bedside to a remote location. WAT systems are typically used in hospitals and other healthcare settings to provide continuous monitoring of a patient's vital signs and other data. WAT systems are designed to be lightweight and portable, allowing for easy transport and use in a variety of settings. WAT systems are also designed to be secure, ensuring that patient data is kept confidential and secure.
WAT systems are used to monitor a variety of vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and respiration rate. WAT systems can also be used to monitor other patient data, such as blood glucose levels, body temperature, and electrocardiogram (ECG) readings. WAT systems are used to provide real-time monitoring of a patient's condition, allowing healthcare providers to quickly respond to changes in a patient's condition.
WAT systems are becoming increasingly popular in the medical device market, as they provide a cost-effective and efficient way to monitor a patient's condition. WAT systems are used in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care settings.
Some companies in the Wireless Ambulatory Telemetry market include Philips Healthcare, GE Healthcare, Medtronic, and Masimo. Show Less Read more