Mindray Launches AI-Powered Electric Hospital Bed to Cut Pressure Ulcer Risks by 67%
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2021-09-19
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SHENZHEN, June 20, 2025 – Mindray Medical, a leading global medical device provider, today unveiled its MF301DS-22 multi-functional electric hospital bed, engineered to revolutionize patient care and reduce caregiver burden. The device made its debut at the China International Medical Equipment Fair, showcasing clinical-proven innovations that address key pain points in rehabilitation and ICU settings.?
The MF301DS-22 integrates three core electric functions with intelligent safety features. Its backrest adjusts from 0° to 70° infinitely, while the leg section offers dual-segment control (thigh 0°-30°, calf 0°-10°) to optimize circulation and prevent pressure ulcers. The bed height adjusts between 520mm and 770mm to match caregiver heights, reducing musculoskeletal strain. A critical emergency tilt function enables ≥12° backward inclination in seconds, three times faster than traditional beds, to prevent aspiration during medical crises.?
Equipped with a 175kg dynamic load capacity—40% above China's national standard GB 24436-2009—the bed features a cold-rolled steel frame and electrostatic spray coating for corrosion resistance. Its safety system includes 125mm central-locking casters, damped butterfly side rails, and ABS anti-collision corners, reducing fall risks by 95% and wall damage to zero. "Clinical data from Shanghai Renji Hospital shows 67% fewer pressure ulcers and 92% fewer nurse strain complaints after adoption," noted Mindray's Rehabilitation Products Director.?
Priced for both hospital and home care applications, the MF301DS-22 comes with a 100,000-cycle motor warranty and modular design for easy cleaning. It aligns with China's "Healthy China 2030" initiative, which prioritizes geriatric care equipment amid a 65+ population projected to exceed 15% in 2025.
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