News | Patient Monitors | October 21, 2025

Carevance Patient Monitor Receives CE Mark

GE Healthcare's Carevance platform expands access to GE HealthCare’s clinical excellence with advanced patient monitoring and new perioperative hypotension management capability.

GE HealthCare's Carevance Receives CE Mark

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Oct. 21, 2025 — GE HealthCare has received CE mark for its Carevance patient monitor, advancing accessible and reliable care for more customers starting in Europe. Carevance offers a clinically reliable and cost-effective solution with validated parameters and an intuitive, efficient workflow that can help empower care teams to stay focused on their patients. Carevance is engineered to support hospitals and clinicians in delivering consistent, high-quality patient monitoring through proven clinical algorithms and scalable parameters, enabling flexible deployment across a wide range of care settings.  

Carevance introduces the new Cardiac Output Insights feature that combines a clinically validated algorithm with a visual decision support view, enabling clinicians to extend advanced hemodynamic monitoring to more patients without the barriers of additional hardware, invasive catheters or high costs.  This feature provides clinicians the flexibility to easily visualize factors impacting hemodynamic status and offers clinical insights based on the latest guidelines. Through a single click, Carevance users can activate the feature to access real-time graphical representation of patient data to help monitor and understand changes in hemodynamic stability during and after surgery.  

“While current guidelines recommend cardiac output monitoring during high-risk surgery, access to this type of monitoring remains limited,” said Dr. Frédéric Michard, MD, PhD.* “There is a need to make cardiac output monitoring more accessible, so clinicians have the information they need to understand the underlying mechanisms of hemodynamic instability and make informed therapeutic decisions.” 

Carevance uses GE HealthCare’s proprietary algorithms and proven technologies to deliver accurate and consistent measurements across acute care areas.  With clinically validated accuracy across key vital signs — including oxygen saturation, electrocardiogram (ECG) and respiration rate — Carevance ensures that clinicians can trust the data they receive and helps enable better care decisions. Designed for operational efficiency, Carevance includes technologies such as the EK-Pro algorithm which can help reduce false ECG alarms by up to 92%, helping care teams focus on spending time with their patients. 

“As healthcare systems face new demands and challenges, the need for accessible, affordable and trustworthy solutions is crucial,” said Neal Sandy, General Manager, Monitoring Solutions, GE HealthCare. “Carevance brings together reliable clinical parameters, proven acute care workflows and continuous cardiac output monitoring capability — empowering clinicians with real-time insights to support confident decision-making across acute care areas. The introduction of Carevance further strengthens GE HealthCare’s portfolio of monitoring solutions, reinforcing our commitment to eliminating the compromise between clinical excellence and affordability.” 

Carevance will be showcased at the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) Annual Congress taking place Oct.25-29, 2025 in Munich.

For more information on Carevance, please visit gehealthcare.com

 

*Dr. Frédéric Michard is the Founder & Managing Director of MiCo Sàrl, a Swiss consulting firm specialized in digital innovations with medical applications. MiCo has provided paid consulting services to GE HealthCare in relation to Cardiac Output Insights. 

 

[i] Scott, Michael J., MB, ChB and the APSF Hemodynamic Instability Writing Group. 2024. “Perioperative Patients With Hemodynamic Instability: Consensus Recommendations of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation.” Anesthesia & Analgesia 138 (4): 713–724. https://doi.org/10.1213/ANE.0000000000006789

[ii] Sessler, Daniel I., Gareth L. Ackland, Robert Sanders, Daniel I. Sessler, Matthew D. McEvoy, et al. 2019. “Perioperative Quality Initiative Consensus Statement on Intraoperative Blood Pressure, Risk and Outcomes for Elective Surgery.” British Journal of Anaesthesia 122 (5): 563–574. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bja.2019.01.013


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