ICU and CCU environments with multi-bay nursing-station observation represent the primary settings for the New E15. In these settings, the 15-inch display provides clear visibility of vital-sign waveforms and parameter values at distances typical of an ICU nursing station — a clinical advantage over smaller monitors when observation distance affects response time to deteriorating patients. The 8-parameter suite, real-time ST analysis, pacemaker detection, and 7-day data storage address the full monitoring requirements of high-acuity practice. Medigear.uk supports ICU fleet procurement with specification documentation, module configuration guidance, and volume pricing.
The operating theatre and anaesthetic monitoring represent the second primary deployment setting. The anaesthetist typically monitors from a fixed position separated from the surgical field, and a 15-inch display with clear parameter values and waveforms reduces cognitive burden and supports rapid detection of intraoperative change. The Surgery ECG bandwidth mode reduces electrosurgical interference, while NIBP continuous mode supports intensive intraoperative haemodynamic management. The 11.1V 24Wh battery ensures uninterrupted monitoring during patient transfer from the operating room to recovery.
High-dependency units and step-down wards use the New E15 for continuous vital-sign monitoring of patients transitioning from the ICU. The 15-inch display remains clinically appropriate in settings with lower nursing ratios and staff monitoring multiple patients across larger clinical areas. Central monitoring connectivity extends surveillance to a nursing station without a separate monitoring system.
Mixed E Series fleet deployments use the New E15 alongside the New E12 to match display size to clinical area requirements. With consistent specifications, a shared modular architecture, and unified central monitoring across both models, fleet management and training are simplified for institutions purchasing both models through Medigear.uk.
