
Agiliti has introduced its NP Line of stretcher support surfaces, developed to enhance patient safety.
The portfolio is compatible with most acute care stretchers and offers a breathable, four-way stretch top cover fabric and RF-welded seams to increase durability and reduce microbial risks.
Agiliti beds and therapeutic support surfaces general manager Tim McCarty said: “Stretcher pads are among the most used pieces of medical equipment in emergency and perioperative departments and are subject to rapid wear and tear.
“We designed the NP Line of stretcher support surfaces with features to help improve patient comfort, reduce the risk of contamination and offer customers a highly durable surface option in their highest-volume environments.”
The NP Line comprises three non-powered support surfaces: NP Adjust ST, NP Trio ST, and NP Duo ST.
NP Adjust ST includes self-adjusting foam-filled air cells that adapt to patient weight and movement. It promotes immersion and redistribution of pressure.

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By GlobalDataNP Trio ST is designed with three layers of foam and a sloped heel zone to cater to the requirements of different pressure redistribution.
Meanwhile, the NP Duo ST offers two layers of foam, with a top layer of soft Visco foam and a less soft bottom layer. The bottom layer helps avoid bottoming out and provides stability.
Both the NP Adjust ST and NP Trio ST also incorporate an exclusive CoreShield layer that guards internal parts against contamination and a layer of CuPro copper- and gel-infused foam, which aids in dissipating heat and moisture to enhance the microclimate.
The NP Line joins Agiliti’s support surface technology portfolio, aimed at providing advanced care in multiple clinical environments.
Earlier this year, Agiliti introduced Essentia, a multi-acuity bed frame designed to accommodate a diverse patient population across different hospital settings.