The Starling system is a 100% non-invasive fluid management monitoring system that provides clinicians with the confidence to respond to ever-changing patient status and dose IV fluids according to patient response. The Starling system offers an accurate, reliable and non-invasive method to measure flow at the patient’s core and deliver meaningful insights to guide clinical decision-making
Starling Fluid Management System
The Starling system is a 100% non-invasive fluid management monitoring system that provides clinicians with the confidence to respond to ever-changing patient status and dose IV fluids according to patient response. The Starling system offers an accurate, reliable and non-invasive method to measure flow at the patient’s core and deliver meaningful insights to guide clinical decision-making
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