MONITORING BEYOND LIMITS
SMALL SIZE. BIG POSSIBILITIES.
The unique, medically approved in-ear sensor, weighing just 8.6 grams, enables the measurement of multiple vital parameters, no matter where patients may be. The data can be viewed and assessed remotely using integrated, high-end software solutions. corpuls auryx provides reliable and effective monitoring of multiple patients simultaneously, even in the most challenging situations, giving emergency responders significant advantages.
corpuls auryx is a Class IIb medical device that continuously generates data streams of key vital parameters:


58.6 × 55.2 mm
8.6 g
S 10 mm
M 11.5 mm
L 12.5 mm
in close proximity to the brain
58.6 × 55.2 mm
8.6 g
S 10 mm
M 11.5 mm
L 12.5 mm
in close proximity to the brain
SENSOR
DUAL CHARGING CASE
corpuls auryx APP

The corpuls auryx app (class IIb medical device) is the data-processing component of the corpuls auryx patient monitoring solution. It enables both lay users and medical professionals to view relevant patient vital data on smartphones or tablets.
The corpuls auryx app is a standalone software solution that can receive data from corpuls auryx via a Bluetooth broadcasting interface and display it on a smartphone. The app can be installed on iOS and Android smartphones or tablets, enabling the visualisation, documentation and export of data captured and transmitted by corpuls auryx.
With corpuls.mission, you can bring essential knowledge and specialist expertise directly to the point of care. By combining medical data, chat, video and documentation, all relevant information is available in one place.
Integrating the corpuls auryx sensor with corpuls.mission opens up a wide range of new possibilities in telemedical monitoring. Users benefit in particular in extreme operating conditions, in remote locations and/or hostile environments, or where medical equipment is limited and transport to the nearest facility is prolonged.


From initial care and transport to telemedical support, triage and in-hospital monitoring: reliable vital data forms the foundation for successful treatment and patient recovery. However, despite advances in medical technology, gaps in monitoring still exist, particularly in confined environments, in situations where conventional monitoring is not feasible, or when patients are monitored from a centralised location. corpuls auryx closes these gaps, providing a comprehensive patient monitoring solution.
Access to the system can be established at any point via standardised or customisable interfaces. Individual components, or the complete monitoring solution, can therefore be seamlessly integrated into existing thirdparty infrastructures.
Capturing patients’ vital parameters during specialist rescue missions, whether at high altitude, in confined spaces or in complex environments, is of critical importance. Emergency responders must obtain objective information about a patient’s condition quickly in order to make informed decisions regarding treatment, prioritisation and transport suitability. However, existing systems often reach their limits due to the measurement site and can be difficult or even impossible to apply effectively.
The integrated functions of the corpuls auryx app significantly enhance operational workflows. They enable medical personnel to configure customised notifications based on vital parameter thresholds, with individually adjustable alarm limits. This ensures that even the smallest changes in a patient’s condition are detected immediately, providing an additional layer of safety in dynamic, high-stress environments. In addition, corpuls auryx offers a distinct advantage over conventional systems due to its measurement location within the ear canal.1 2 3

corpuls auryx enables patient monitoring in situations where it was previously not possible. The ultra-lightweight in-ear sensor has been specifically developed for use in demanding environments. It allows emergency responders to monitor patients in hard-to-reach, confined or remote locations, as well as in situations where measurement using a finger clip or temperature probe is not feasible.

Special forces and military personnel either possess basic medical training themselves or are supported by medical professionals in operational missions. They must operate efficiently despite limited infrastructure, challenging terrain and constant threat, and therefore benefit from the compact size and low weight of the corpuls auryx sensor.
It enables personnel to carry multiple units, allowing several patients to be monitored simultaneously on site. The sensor also delivers reliable vital parameters in situations where a tourniquet is applied to the upper limbs, or where injuries impair distal circulation and therefore limit the effectiveness of finger-based measurements.
In addition, it proves to be a practical monitoring tool during unplanned, prolonged field care, as it can provide essential data for telemedical consultations.
The integration of corpuls auryx into corpuls3 is currently in development. In the near future, the corpuls auryx sensor will be able to be paired with the corpuls3. This integration, which is currently under development, will open up numerous new monitoring possibilities, as the in-ear sensor will allow the corpuls3 to offer additional options for monitoring oxygen saturation, heart rate, and body temperature. This will be particularly advantageous when previously used sensors cannot be employed for a variety of reasons. Users will benefit from this in a wide variety of situations — for example, when patients’ fingers are unsuitable for measurements, when patients rely on wireless monitoring, or when they are hypothermic. With the corpuls auryx sensor, body temperature monitoring is always guaranteed, even in cases of hypothermia — and without the invasive insertion of probes.
