Philips has introduced the IntelliVue MX750, a next-generation bedside patient monitor featuring an embedded AI algorithm that predicts physiological deterioration up to 8 hours in advance, helping ICU teams intervene earlier.
Philips has launched the IntelliVue MX750, a high-acuity patient monitor designed for ICU and step-down units that incorporates the company's Early Warning Score AI engine directly into the device hardware.
The monitor continuously analyses 14 vital sign parameters and generates a predictive deterioration score every 15 minutes, alerting clinicians to patients at risk of sepsis, respiratory failure or cardiac arrest up to 8 hours before conventional early warning systems.
Technical Specifications
- 15.6" Full HD capacitive touchscreen
- Simultaneous monitoring of ECG, SpO2, NIBP, EtCO2, temperature, IBP×4
- AI deterioration prediction: 8-hour horizon, 87% sensitivity at 15% false positive rate
- HL7 FHIR integration with Epic, Cerner, Oracle Health
- Wireless and wired connectivity (Wi-Fi 6, Ethernet)
A prospective study at Amsterdam UMC demonstrated a 22% reduction in unplanned ICU transfers when the MX750 Early Warning system was used alongside standard care protocols.
The IntelliVue MX750 is CE-marked and FDA 510(k)-cleared, available globally from Q2 2026.