Deliver superior patient care with our comprehensive range of advanced Cardiac and Patient Monitoring systems. This category encompasses critical care technology designed for the continuous, real-time tracking of a patient's vital signs. These essential devices provide healthcare professionals with the immediate data needed to make life-saving decisions in high-acuity environments, from the operating room and ICU to general hospital wards and ambulances.
Primary Clinical Applications & Settings:
Our patient monitors are vital tools across numerous medical scenarios:
Critical Care Units (ICU/CCU): For continuous monitoring of unstable or critically ill patients.
Operating Rooms (OR) & Anesthesia: To track patient stability throughout surgical procedures.
Emergency Rooms (ER) & Trauma: For rapid assessment and continuous observation of emergency cases.
General Hospital Wards: To monitor post-operative patients or those with changing conditions.
Ambulatory & Transport Medicine: Portable monitors for safe patient transfer between facilities.
Cardiac Catheterization Labs & Cardiology: Specialized monitoring during cardiac procedures and stress testing.
Types of Monitors Available:
Multi-Parameter Patient Monitors: Comprehensive systems that track multiple vital signs simultaneously (e.g., ECG, SpO2, NIBP, Temperature, Respiration).
Vital Signs Monitors: For routine checks of key parameters like blood pressure, pulse oximetry, heart rate, and temperature.
Portable & Transport Monitors: Lightweight, ruggedized monitors with internal batteries for use during patient mobility or transport.
Telemetry Monitoring Systems: Wireless systems that allow for continuous cardiac monitoring of mobile patients within a hospital.
High-Acuity Central Monitoring Stations: Systems that aggregate data from multiple bedside monitors to a central nursing station for overview.
Key Parameters & Features Monitored:
Electrocardiogram (ECG/ EKG): Monitors heart rate and rhythm for arrhythmias.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP): Automated oscillometric blood pressure measurement.
Pulse Oximetry (SpO2): Measures arterial oxygen saturation and pulse rate.
Respiration Rate: Tracks breathing rate through impedance or other methods.
Temperature: Monitors core or surface body temperature.
Invasive Pressure Monitoring: Capabilities for arterial, central venous, and other invasive lines.
Data Management & Connectivity: Features like touchscreen interfaces, data trending, alarm management, and EHR integration.
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