NHS Intensive Care Units
The X9x addresses core NHS ICU nursing requirements: pressure ulcer prevention via auto-regression, bedside imaging via X-ray transparency, C-arm compatibility at the 500–1000 mm height range, one-button electric CPR, and battery backup for power interruption continuity. The 7-inch touchscreen reduces positioning complexity for staff managing high patient-to-nurse ratios across adult ICU environments.
High-Dependency Units and Step-Down Care
HDU environments benefit from the X9x's cardiac chair preset for patients being weaned from ventilation or recovering from cardiac events. Auto-regression and battery backup reduce nursing burden in step-down settings where monitoring intensity is high but staffing ratios are lower than in level-3 ICU, and where positioning must be maintained independently of power availability.
Private Hospital Critical Care
The X9x's Baosteel-grade frame, LINAK motor system, Panasonic-welded construction, and full certification portfolio — CE, FDA, ISO13485, IEC60601 — meet the procurement and durability requirements of private critical care settings where equipment lifecycle cost and clinical reliability are both significant considerations in capital equipment decisions.
Ventilated and Sedated Patient Management
For ventilated patients, the X9x's auto-regression, Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg tilt, cardiac chair positioning, and battery backup provide the complete positioning repertoire required for lung-protective ventilation protocols, haemodynamic management, and ventilator-associated pneumonia prevention without supplementary positioning aids.
Emergency and Resuscitation Response
One-button electric CPR and manual CPR backup, combined with one-step-removable ABS bed ends, provide rapid unimpeded patient access during cardiac arrest. Tuck-away side rails with buffer protection and integrated angle indicator remain functional during resuscitation without obstructing clinical access.
