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Burn Navigator® Apple and Android Apps available!

Arcos' leading Burn Navigator clinical decision support software is now available for iPad and Android tablets! The tablet apps are intended for use by burn care clinicians caring for severe burn patients, whether in an emergency department or in fixed-wing medical transport! The iPad app also features iPad to iPad data transfer for patient hand-offs. This is the first in a series of releases intended to increase accessibility of Burn Navigator for users.

Army Burn Flight Team: A Brief History

Read about the amazing history of the Army Burn Flight Team, including flying with Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) and Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) capabilities, in Combat & Casualty Care’s Fall 2018 edition!

https://combatcasualtycare.epubxp.com/i/1044908-fall-2018/17

DVIDS Highlights Burn Navigator® Technology

Burn Navigator® is featured in an article on the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS) website! The article details recent treatments developed by the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research to speed healing and recovery in military and civilian burn care patients, including Burn Navigator. See the article for a peek at our rugged Burn Navigator tablet, which is used in civilian and military Burn Centers around the world!

Read the article: https://www.dvidshub.net/news/297022/building-brand-new-skin

Burn Resuscitation Simulator Now on DoD DISA Mobility App Store!

Our free Burn Resuscitation Simulator, powered by Burn Navigator®, is now available on the DoD DISA Mobility App Store! Arcos’ app is one of the very first clinical decision support apps to pass the technical and security requirement to be posted on the DoD DISA Mobility App Store.

Burn Navigator® Accelerates Casualty Rebound!

Read about Arcos’ contribution to U.S. Army combat casualty care in the Spring 2018 issue of Combat Casualty & Care magazine! The article, “Accelerating Casualty Rebound,” by Col. Booker King, focuses on efforts made by the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research to optimize combat casualty care, including the development and utilization of burn resuscitation decision-support software, Burn Navigator.

Read the article: https://combatcasualtycare.epubxp.com/i/976788-spring-2018/29?m4=

Paul Coss Joins Arcos as Director of Clinical Support and Sales!

Arcos is pleased to announce that Paul Coss, RN is joining the company as Director of Clinical Support and Sales. Paul has extensive experience in critical care monitoring and decision support technologies, as well as ICU patient care. Paul will lead education efforts for new and current users and will coordinate new product features based on user requests.

"Paul's depth of experience in monitoring critical care patients will further strengthen our service offering," said Chris Meador, CEO of Arcos. "His background will allow us to expand our customer engagement and enhance our products for better patient care."

Burn Navigator® Spanish Language Support and FELAQ Congress!

Arcos released Spanish language support in beta for Burn Navigator Web today, which enables many more countries to use start-of-the-art clinical decision support tools for managing burn resuscitations.

Arcos is exhibiting the Spanish version for the first time today at the 2017 Congreso Federación Latinoamericana de Quemaduras (Latin America Federation for Burn Care Congress) in Lima, Peru. “We are excited to offer a Spanish version of Burn Navigator for burn care clinicians in Latin America” said Chris Meador, CEO of Arcos.

To demo the Spanish version, visit: www.burnnav.net/demo

Learn more abut FELAQ, the Federación Latinoamericana de Quemaduras, visit: www.felaq.net

Arcos and Directed Systems Europe Representation Agreement

Arcos and Directed Systems, Ltd, announced an exclusive representation agreement for Burn Navigator® in Europe. This new agreement expands an existing business relationship between the two companies to provide new tools for burn critical care in the UK.

“We’re pleased to expand Burn Navigator availability across the European continent,” said Chris Meador, CEO of Arcos. Directed Systems serves as Arcos’ Authorised Representative for Burn Navigator in Europe, and will provide clinical support and sales services for burn clinicians across the continent.

To learn more about Burn Navigator and Arcos, visit: www.burnnav.net

To learn more about Directed Systems, visit: www.directedsystems.com

Arcos & Directed Systems Representation Agreement

Arcos and Directed Systems Ltd, today announced an exclusive sales representation agreement for Burn Navigator® in the United Kingdom. This builds on the success of the agreement for the Northeastern United States, where Paul Coss from Directed Systems has been selling the Arcos Burn Navigator.

“I am delighted that we are able to extend our relationship with Directed Systems and be able to offer Burn Navigator to the UK health market, and the NHS in particular” said Chris Meador, CEO of Arcos.

Mark Leaning, CEO and Founder of Directed Systems said “we are very excited to bring the Arcos Burn Navigator into the UK to help improve fluid resuscitation for patients with severe burns. The evidence of its impact on improving outcomes, such as reduced ventilator days, is very compelling. We have already had strong interest from several leading NHS burns centres”.

To learn more about Burn Navigator and see an online demonstration of Burn Navigator, please visit www.burnnav.net.

To learn more about Directed Systems, visit www.directedsystems.com.

Arcos & Directed Systems Representation Agreement

Arcos and Directed Systems, Ltd, announced today an exclusive representation agreement for Burn Navigator® in the Northeast U.S. "Paul Coss and Directed Systems will be the area representatives for burn clinicians to learn more about the Burn Navigator and how it could help their patient populations" said Chris Meador, CEO of Arcos. "We are excited to offer this clinical decision support tool for the region" said Paul Coss, Business Development, Clinical Expert and Founder of Directed Systems. Mark Leaning, CEO and Founder of Directed Systems, added, "The Burn Navigator technology is another exciting tool to improve critical care."

To learn more about Burn Navigator and Arcos, visit www.arcosmedical.com..

To learn more about Directed Systems, visit www.directedsystems.com.

Arcos Announces Pediatric Burn Navigator® Development

At Smart Monitoring, a conference preceding the Military Health System Research Symposium, Arcos announced plans to develop a Pediatric Burn Navigator. Citing military publications, Chris Meador, CEO of Arcos, said, "Humanitarian care accounted for one-third of combat support hospital admissions...half of these were children." Arcos plans to include pediatric burn resuscitation decision support to all military Burn Navigators purchased as soon as the pediatric version is available. View Arcos' Smart Monitoring 2015 slides..

Arcos Releases EMR Communication Feature

Arcos announced today that it added Electronic Medical Record (EMR) messaging to the Burn Navigator®. All fluid data and some other resuscitation data can now be automatically transferred to a hospital's EMR. The Burn Navigator uses HL7 messages, a universal method of transmitting information between health record systems. Contact us for more information at: 877.542.8025 or info@arcosmedical.com.

Arcos, FDA Discuss Medical Device Interoperability

Arcos and FDA held a joint panel to discuss device integration safety and effectiveness issues at Smart Monitoring 2014. "Every [Department of Defense] branch today said that closed loop therapy is the future," said Chris Meador, CEO of Arcos. "Let's talk about specific steps to make that happen."

During the panel Chris asked several questions to FDA subject matter experts Suzanne Schwartz, MD, MBA, Linda Ricci, and David Strauss, MD. The questions covered new safety and effectiveness issues and risks related to connecting a urine output monitor to the Burn Navigator, then subsequently connecting the Burn Navigator to an infusion pump. These integrations will enable increased automation of fluid resuscitation for severe burn patients, an active area of research for U.S. Army and civilian researchers. Smart Monitoring conferences meet annually before the U.S. Military Health System Research Symposium to discuss needed technology for the military en-route care system.

Arcos Ships First Burn Navigators for Army Deployed Use

Arcos announced today that it shipped the first Burn Navigator devices for U.S. Army deployed use. "Today's shipment is the culmination of many months of cooperative development with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research to develop a burn resuscitation decision support device usable in the military En-Route Care System and in hospital facilities," said Chris Meador, CEO of Arcos. "We are now in full rate production and delivering devices."

Arcos has partnered with Government Scientific Source, Inc. (GSS) for distribution to the U.S. military. The Burn Navigator Transport Package has National Stock Number 6515-01-621-3571 and can be ordered on GSS' electronic catalog (eCAT) at: www.govsci.com.

Arcos Releases Burn Navigator™ Data Tool

Arcos released the Burn Navigator™ Data Tool today. The Data Tool allows Burn Navigator™ users to transform their patient files into PDF reports with resuscitation charts and graphs and to use the hourly fluid data in Microsoft Excel.

"Burn teams are using the PDF reports for resuscitation quality improvement, training and M&M reviews," said Chris Meador, CEO of Arcos. "Burn caregivers want to use the hourly fluid resuscitation data for research, an important part of ABA verification. The Data Tool lets users quickly put hourly data into an easy-to-use format for review and data analysis." The Burn Navigator Data Tool comes bundled with the Burn Navigator license for hospitals.

US Army Burn Team Wins Wolf Pack Award

The U.S. Army Surgeon General presented the Burn Resuscitation Decision Support System (BRDSS) team with the prestigious Wolf Pack award for development of the Burn Navigator™.

"I think you're going to revolutionize healthcare in the civilian sector and I could not be more impressed with the work that is done here," said Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho.

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US Army Burn Center deploys specialized Panasonic tablets for critical patients

Treating a major burn injury requires complex and continuous care which is why the Army is relying on a ruggedized Panasonic tablet that can withstand the rigors of round-the-clock use.

"The US Army Burn Center is part of the Army Institute of Surgical Research located at San Antonio Military Medical Center. As the sole Department of Defense center specializing in burn care for combat casualties and civilian emergencies, the Center is known as a leader in innovative, state-of-the-art medical care for burns.

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Arcos Revolutionizes Burn Care with Panasonic Toughbook tablet PCs

Burn Navigator Improves Clinical Outcomes for Injured Soldiers and Other Patients.

A major burn injury is a devastating and severe form of trauma, requiring complex,comprehensive and continuous care. A critical part of this treatment is the administration of fluids intravenously within the first 24 hours. For a soldier hurt on the battlefield in a remote area, providing this initial care is all the more challenging.

"Fluid management for burn patients requires medical staff to assess urine output and otherfactors on an hourly basis and adjust fluid amounts accordingly, to ensure patients are not being over or under hydrated. The approach most commonly used requires manual titration of fluid that may result in human error, potentially leading to suboptimal outcomes.

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Aeromedical Certification

Arcos' Burn Navigator obtained Aeromedical Certification for H-60 Blackhawk helicopters from the U.S. Army, based on airworthiness testing performed by the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL).

This certification means the Burn Navigator is approved for patient care use during flight on these aircraft and allows the Burn Navigator to be used in military en-route care, provided that aircrew and medical personnel are familiar with the instructions and guidance in the certification documents.

Helicopter certification requires one of the most rigorous sets of tests, including hard acceleration in multiple directions, lifetime vibration testing and rigorous electromagnetic compatibility testing.

FDA Panel Spotlights Burn Navigator™

The annual Smart Monitoring meeting features many new technologies for critical care. This year, the FDA keynoted the regulatory clearance process for critical care decision support devices featuring the Burn Navigator as a case study.

Suzanne Schwartz, MD, MBA, lead reviewer of the 510(k) submission: "On a personal note, as a surgeon trained in burn trauma management and having been a clinical researcher in the field for many years, I'd be hard pressed to identify for myself a greater professional reward to date, than seeing this technology come to fruition and made commercially available to our injured population. And for that, I have all of you on the panel to thank as colleagues who were instrumental in championing this effort."

Kevin Chung, MD, Medical Director of Burn ICU at USAISR, provided the background of why the Burn Navigator was developed originally. Maria Serio-Melvin, RN, MS, described the Human Factors testing process required to ensure the device was straight-forward, safe, and easy to use.

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USAISR Burn Center uses Burn Navigator™

The U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR) Burn Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston implemented the Burn Navigator or Burn Resuscitation Decision Support System (BRDSS)-Mobile, approved by the Food and Drug Administration, as part of the Burn Intensive Care Unit (BICU) resuscitation regimen.

According to USAISR Research Task Area Program Manager for Comprehensive Intensive Care Research Jose Salinas, Ph.D, who helped develop the BRDSS algorithm which generates recommendations of fluid intake for burn patients, the Burn Navigator is designed to assist in avoiding problems related to over- or under-resuscitating by medical care providers who do not routinely care for burn patients

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Houston medical device company Arcos gets FDA clearance

After receiving clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its medical device, Houston-based Arcos Inc. is launching into discussions with providers and plans to ramp up manufacturing.

The device is aimed at treating severely burned patients. After a person is burned, fluid intake is critical, Arcos CEO Chris Meador said. However, too much or too little fluid can lead to major complications.

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Arcos, Inc. adds Dr. Stephan Wexler as Chief Medical Officer

HOUSTON, Aug 30, 2011 -- Arcos, Inc. announced today that Stephan Wexler, MD, MBA, JD has joined Arcos as its Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Wexler has 20 years' experience in plastic surgery and is familiar with many aspects of sepsis, burn, and trauma critical care.

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Arcos, Inc. Receives $750k Army Contract for Burn Resuscitation Decision Support System

HOUSTON, June 28, 2011 -- Arcos, Inc. announced today that it entered into a $750k cooperative agreement contract with the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) to develop the Burn Resuscitation Decision Support System (BRDSS). The BRDSS is a patented decision support tool to aid fluid resuscitation of serious burn victims. The underlying technology was developed by the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR) Combat Critical Care Engineering (C3E) group and has been in clinical use at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio for a few years.

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CNET - Army R&D delivers 'greatest inventions'

The Burn Fluid Resuscitation Decision Support System, or BRDSS, is a software application out of the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research. It's designed for medical staff at field hospitals who don't regularly provide care for burn victims. According to the Army: "It utilizes an algorithm to generate recommendations for IV fluid rates to improve fluid balance during the initial 48 hours after the burn and aims to avoid complications associated with inadequate or excessive resuscitation strategies."

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