Our Prime Series stretchers are designed to reduce physical strain on clinicians, enhance comfort during patient transport and drive hospital efficiency. Transporting heavier patients in a hospital gurney is now easier with Stryker's advanced mobility, while electric functionality gives patients the independence to adjust themselves without calling for caregiver assistance. Fully equipped and highly configurable, our Prime Series stretchers allow you to create a solution that meets your specific needs.
Noisy, chaotic and fast-paced—the emergency department never stops. With more patients and fewer nurses3, it can be challenging to not only set bed exit, but also to locate the right stretcher when an alarm is activated. And those actions have serious consequences.
Every year, nearly 1 million patients in the US experience a fall at the hospital1, with a significant number of these falls likely occurring in the emergency department. In addition to the devastating impact of lives lost, a fall can cost up to $32,2152 per episode of injury and take a serious toll on care team morale.
But falls don’t have to be the norm.
90% of emergency departments4
More than 90% of U.S. EDs report feeling stressed beyond the breaking point, at least some of the time.
1 million patients1
Every year, nearly 1 million patients in the US experience a fall at the hospital.
$32,2152
A fall can cost up to $32,2152 per episode of injury.
to drive safer patient care
Enhanced local monitoring
Local monitoring capabilities make it easy to acknowledge bed exit alarms in loud, fast-paced environments with the ability to have both the corridor light and the enhanced footboard display illuminate when bed exit is triggered.
Central monitoring
For centralized monitoring, our Vision dashboard displays what you need to know in near real-time, including an at-a-glance view of the stretcher's location, fall-risk status, bed exit status and more.
Mobile monitoring
For on-the-go monitoring and rapid response times, Prime Connect can send notifications to the right care team members through Vocera Engage†.
Empower your team with Prime Connect—Stryker’s first smart, connected stretcher.
With both visual and audible bed exit alarms, Prime Connect can communicate with the nurse call dome light, a Vocera Badge, or the nurse’s station through Vision to help enable fall protocol compliance from anywhere in your facility.
*Prime Connect kits are available for pre-sale to upgrade Prime Series electric stretchers equipped with bed exit and manufactured in 2018 or later. New Prime Connect stretchers will be available in 2024.
Wired notifications
Prime Connect can be plugged into your existing nurse call system, enabling the transmission of bed exit alarms through the system itself.
Wireless capabilities
The stretcher’s wireless system can integrate with our web applications, such as the Vision dashboard and Smart Equipment Management, as well as a wide range of our Vocera products for streamlined communication and workflows and confident patient care.
Recovery chair position
Glideaway siderails
Lift Assist backrest
Power-washable**
700 lb. safe working load
All features of Fifth Wheel
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Big Wheel mobility - push and steer easier compared to a manual Fifth Wheel stretcher
All features of Big Wheel
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Zoom motorized drive - helps reduce strenuous pushing and pulling
Models can be configured to include:
**1105 and 1115 models only
Advanced stretcher mobility
Zoom motorized drive virtually eliminates manual pushing, while Big Wheel reduces start-up push force and steering.
Electric lift pedal
eliminates manual pumping, allowing for quick patient access. Simply step on the hydraulic pedal to raise the litter.
Enhanced footboard display
includes bed exit controls, a new power and location icon, a customizable screen, a strip light to visualize bed exit status, an integrated scale (kg/lb) and additional caregiver controls.
Recovery chair position
helps eliminate the need for unnecessary transfers by providing a comfortable seated position.
Lift Assist®
uses the patient’s weight to raise the head of the stretcher while the drop seat design helps reduce boosting. Also available as a fully electric option.
IsoFlex® SE gel support surface
helps keep patients’ skin safe and comfortable with ShearGel throughout the entire surface and CoreGel in the sacral region.
Reach out today to learn more about our Prime Series stretchers.
1. Health Research & Educational Trust. Preventing patient falls: A systematic approach from the Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare project. 2016 Oct. Retrieved from http://www.hpoe.org/Reports-HPOE/2016/preventing-patient-falls.pdf.
2. Dykes, Patricia C., et al. “Evaluation of a Patient-Centered Fall-Prevention Tool Kit to Reduce Falls and Injuries.” JAMA Network Open, vol. 3, no. 11, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.25889.
3. Verelst S, Wouters P, Gillet JB, and Van den Berghe G. Emergency department crowding in relation to in-hospital adverse medical events: A large prospective observational cohort study. J Emerg Med 2015;49:949-961 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736467915005235.
4. Massachusetts Medical Society. Emergency Department Crowding: The Canary in the Health Care System. Gabor D. Kelen, Richard Wolfe, Gail D’Onofrio, Angela M. Mills, Deborah Diercks, Susan A. Stern, Michael C. Wadman, Peter E. Sokolove. 2021/09/01. doi: 10.1056/CAT.21.0217. 10.1056/CAT.21.0217. Vol. 2, no. 5. https://catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.21.0217.
† Vocera Engage contains Engage Medical Device Alarm Notification (EMDAN), FDA 510(k)-cleared middleware, to deliver secondary alarm notifications.
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