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PHASEIN EMMA Emergency Capnometer  | Used in Patient monitoring | Which Medical Device
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EMMA Emergency Capnometer

  • Added Jan 23, 2012
  • Manufactured by PHASEIN

A self-contained, real time respiratory gas analyser for CO2 monitoring in emergency transport, emergency care, intensive care and other clinical settings.

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Deltex Medical CardioQ ODM | Used in Patient monitoring | Which Medical Device
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CardioQ ODM

Deltex Medical's CardioQ–ODM oesophageal Doppler monitor is a minimally-invasive technology that uses an oesophageal probe to measure velocity of blood flow in the descending aorta. ODM-guided blood flow management has been shown to lead to reductions in the length of critical care and...

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LiDCO LiDCOrapid | Used in Patient monitoring | Which Medical Device

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LiDCOrapid

  • Added Jan 23, 2012
  • Manufactured by LiDCO

The LiDCOrapid assists goal directed management (GDM) strategies using its patented and clinically validated PulseCO algorithm2-9. The device is designed to provide acute care physicians with immediate feedback on a patient’s fluid and hemodynamic status. Clinical benefits include:...

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Edwards Life Sciences FloTrac Sensor | Used in Patient monitoring | Which Medical Device

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FloTrac Sensor

When used with the Vigileo monitor, FloTrac sensor provides continuous cardiac output (CCO), stroke volume (SV), stroke volume variation (SVV), and systemic vascular resistance (SVR)* through an existing arterial line. The FloTrac system provides insight to make critical decisions earlier...

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MT MonitorTechnik GMBH & CO. KG Narcotrend Compact M Monitor | Which Medical Device

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Narcotrend Compact M Monitor

The Narcotrend in the compact version (Narcotrend-Compact) records, displays and stores one- and two-channel EEGs.  3 electrodes are attached to the patient`s forehead.  There the EEG signal is amplified and digitised by the monitor and it then passes through software for EEG...

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