Technology has dramatically transformed the medical sector, offering advanced solutions to improve the quality of care and patient safety in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative settings.
Among the most notable innovations, Bow Medical’s Diane Aims software solution stands out as an essential tool for anaesthesia and post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU) management.
Diane Aims: A Comprehensive Solution for Anaesthesia
In a high-stress environment like the operating room, where every decision counts, Diane Aims facilitates patient management and monitoring through advanced computerisation of the anaesthesia record.
Developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals, Diane Aims ensures real-time collection and documentation of critical information about the patient’s condition, from the pre-anaesthetic consultation through to the postoperative phase.
Diane Aims and PACU Monitoring
The post-anaesthesia care unit phase is crucial for the patient’s recovery.
Diane Aims offers specific tools to enhance this stage:
Monitoring of Physiological Status: The software allows continuous and accurate monitoring of the patient’s condition in the PACU, with features to condition the patient’s discharge based on the Aldrete or VAS score.
Automated Discharge Validation: Diane Aims simplifies the discharge validation process, thus reducing the workload for caregivers and minimising the risk of errors.
Real-Time Monitoring: The intuitive interface enables real-time monitoring of patients, facilitating quick interventions when necessary.
Key Features of Diane Aims
Integration of Medical Devices: Diane Aims interfaces with more than 500 biomedical devices, ensuring rapid and flexible data collection.
Real-Time Monitoring: Diane Aims allows for real-time monitoring of the patient’s condition, ensuring precise and tailored care.
Anaesthetic Protocol Management: The speed of data entry and adaptability of protocols allows caregivers to focus more on the patient rather than administrative tasks.
Ergonomic Interface: The intuitive interface simplifies the use of the software, making navigation between different intraoperative and postoperative phases smooth and efficient.
Benefits for Healthcare Facilities
The adoption of Diane Aims brings numerous benefits to healthcare facilities:
Safety and Reliability: With a unique database and architecture that allows for offline operation, Diane Aims ensures continuity of care and increased reliability.
Offline Operation: In the event of network failure, Diane Aims continues to operate, guaranteeing constant access to patient records.
Efficiency and Responsiveness: Simultaneous access to patient records from multiple workstations improves the efficiency and responsiveness of the healthcare team.
Paperless: Diane Aims promotes the digital management of medical records, automating the generation of reports and prescriptions, and integrating all data into the facility’s patient record.
Bow Medical’s Diane Aims is a comprehensive and integrated solution that transforms anaesthesia and PACU management.
By enhancing real-time monitoring, simplifying administrative tasks, and ensuring safe and effective patient care, Diane Aims helps to optimise the patient care pathway.
Healthcare facilities that adopt this software solution benefit from better workflow management, cost optimisation, accurate documentation, and an overall improvement in the quality of care.
About Bow Medical
Bow Medical is a leading European company specializing in software for critical care.
For over 20 years, Bow Medical has been designing the Diane software platform to improve and secure critical care in anaesthesia and intensive care.
The provision of software solutions for critical care management is a specific segment of the patient record that requires strong industry expertise.
Its digitization brings added value focused on performance, reliability, security, and time optimization.
More than 450 hospitals and clinics use our software daily, with 5 million anaesthesia consultations per year performed in Diane Poa (approximately 70% of computerized consultations in France).
Over 3,000 operating rooms are equipped with Diane Aims, and more than 1,200 intensive care beds facilitate patient care through Diane Icu.