Монитор пациента GE B40

Manufacturer
GE

Description

Patient monitor GE B40

Patients in acute critical condition need the highest quality medical care. The B40 monitor provides continuous monitoring of the patient's vital signs and significantly improves the quality of clinical decision-making in various departments of almost any medical institution.

Wide range of recorded clinical parameters

  • The B40 monitor uses state-of-the-art clinical measurement technologies to ensure accurate and reliable diagnostic data:GE EK-Pro* software module for accurate heart rate analysis;
  • GE DINAMAP* and SuperSTAT* software algorithms for fast and reliable non-invasive blood pressure measurement;
  • GE Trusignal SpO2 module designed to monitor hemoglobin saturation with oxygen (optionally available with Nellcor** OxiMax** SpO2 and Masimo** SET** SpO2 sensors).

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Ease of use for fast clinical decision making

Bright and clear 12.1-inch screen with up to six graphs of parameter changes at the same time;
Intuitive menu and quick access to frequently used functions at the touch of a single button;
Saving graphical and numerical data to monitor the change in the patient's condition for 72 hours;
Modular design allows interoperability with other compatible GE patient monitors;
Connectivity to CARESCAPE* and S/5 data networks ensures compatibility with both old installation base and new models of Carescape series monitors.

Performance and Reliability

Thanks to its rational design, the B40 portable monitor can be easily placed even in rooms overloaded with other medical equipment. The rugged design of the system is designed for intensive daily use and is able to withstand the impact of various adverse environmental factors. All this is the key to high performance and accuracy, characteristic of all GE products. With the help of our equipment, you will be able to provide the level of medical care that your patients expect.