Edan IM70 vital signs monitor – 12.1″ touch screen
From CHF 3'165.00 Incl. TVA
The Edan IM70 vital signs monitor offers versatile monitoring for patients of all ages, with a 12.1″ touchscreen, 5 display modes and numerous options. Quiet and compact, it’s ideal for hospitals and emergency services. Rugged and powerful, it measures ECG, respiration, blood pressure, SpO2 and temperature. Expandable memory, USB and Ethernet connectivity included.
Description
Description
The Edan IM70 vital signs monitor combines state-of-the-art technology with ease of use for patient monitoring. Designed for versatility and adaptation to different medical environments, it monitors vital parameters in adult, pediatric and neonatal patients.
Main features :
- 12.1″ touchscreen: 5 customizable display modes.
- 3-5-lead ECG (optional 6 or 12 leads).
- Measures respiration, blood pressure, oxygen saturation (SpO2) and temperature.
- 8 GB internal memory, expandable via USB.
- Connectivity options: Ethernet port for external printer and VGA port for second display.
Edan IM70 monitor functions
- ECG (3-12 leads optional).
- Breathing monitoring.
- Non-invasive blood pressure measurement (NIBP).
- Measurement of oxygen saturation (SpO2).
- Measurement of oral, rectal or axillary temperature.
Customizable alarms :
The Edan IM70 monitor features three levels of visual and audible alarms, adjustable according to the patient’s critical parameters. MEWS (Modified Early Warning Score) function for comprehensive monitoring based on age, blood pressure, pulse, respiratory rate, temperature and level of consciousness.
Other options available for Edan IM70
- 6-12-lead ECG.
- Wifi, capnography, IBP, SpO2 modules (Nellcor, Suntech, Omron).
- Sidestream and mainstream systems (Edan, Massimo).
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Edan IM70 contents
- 5-core ECG cable.
- 3-meter NIBP tube.
- Adult cuff (27-35 cm).
- 2.5-meter silicone SpO2 sensor.
- Skin temperature probe (axillary).
- Rechargeable battery.
- Charger.