Sunday, 17 September 2017

Mindray DPM7 Patient Monitor

Mindray DPM7 Patient Monitor

Welcome to a Biomedical Battery specialist of the Mindray Battery

With a large, 17-inch touch screen and diverse monitoring functions, the Mindray DPM7 is an asset to any intensive care unit or operating room. The unit provides clinicians with multi-vector arrhythmia monitoring, as well as 3, 5 and 12-lead ECG monitoring, RESP, NIBP, ST analysis, CO, CCO/SVO2, CO2, 8 invasive blood pressures, and 5-agent multi-gas analysis with auto-ID and data storage.

The Mindray DPM7 Patient monitor with battery like Mindray MEC1000 Battery, Mindray MEC2000 Battery, Mindray MEC1200 Battery, Mindray PM8000 Battery, Mindray PM7000 Battery, Nihon Kohden PVM-2700 Battery, Nihon Kohden PVM-2701 Battery, Nihon Kohden PVM-2703 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-1150 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-1950 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-9620P Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-6951E Battery also features a unique ECG split-screen feature, allowing operators to view 5-lead ECG while still analyzing real time data. Available with optional conventional or Microstream® EtCO2, Masimo SET® or Nellcor® OxiMax® SpO2, and various mounting configurations. Ask your DRE representative for details.

Features

Multi-parameter monitor: Multi-gas analysis
RESP
Pulse Rate
NIBP
Multi-vector arrhythmia and ST analysis
3, 5 and 12-lead ECG monitoring

Clear, 17” high-resolution color touchscreen
Comes standard with lithium-ion batteries
Customizable touchscreen quick-action keys for efficiency
Large numerics display mode for increased visibility
Wireless networking capabilities
Records up to 120 hours of graphs and trends
Retains 48 hours of full disclosure waveform review
Features 5 built-in module slots
Monitors up to 8 invasive blood pressures
Defibrillator synchronization
ECG split-screen feature to view 5-lead ECG while maintaining visibility of other real time data
Optional SpO2: Masimo SET® or Nellcor® OxiMax®
Optional CO2: DPM Sidestream or Oridion® Microstream
Available in various mounting configurations

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