What Has Changed

From trade-offs to clinical capability

What has changed is not the importance of venous pressure, it is our ability to measure it.

Advances in ultrasound-guided assessment now enable venous pressure to be approached in a fundamentally different way:

  • Objectively
  • Non-invasively
  • Reproducibly
From trade-offs to clinical capability
What the Compremium Quantis ST does

A new measurement paradigm

Compression Ultrasound combines:

  • real-time visualisation of a peripheral vein
  • controlled external pressure applied via a pressure manometer
By identifying the pressure at which the vein collapses, venous pressure can be quantified,
without the need for central venous access.
This is not estimation. It is measurement achieved through a safer access point.

Why this matters clinically

This approach enables venous pressure assessment that is:

  • quantitative rather than qualitative
  • repeatable over time
  • compatible with point-of-care ultrasound workflows
  • applicable beyond ICU-only environments
For the first time, physiological relevance does not require invasive access.