Portable multi-parameter monitors
Fukuda Denshi, manufacturer of advanced patient monitoring and user-configurable clinical information management systems, recently introduced its popular DS-7100 range of portable, multi-parameter monitors to the European market.
‘The DS-7100 provides a compact, all-in-one design with amplifier modules and a 3-channel recorder,’ the firm reports. ‘It incorporates an 8.4” colour LCD and has the capacity to monitor ECG, respiration, dual IBP, temperature, NIBP, pulse oximetry and CO2. In addition, it has a battery option providing up to three hours operation for transport monitoring.’
The monitors also incorporate OCRG display function, which makes this series useful in the NICU and neonate ward.
The three different models:
• DS-7101L with DS-LAN
• DS-7101LT with DS-LAN and telemetry transmission
• DS-7141 with DS-LAN, telemetry transmission and EtCO2 measurement.
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