M50

Patient Monitoring Devices

Modular Muti-Parameter Patient Monitor 

  • High-resolution 15-Inch LCD TOUCH SCREEN with hard keys and select knob
  • Multi Parameter : 3/5/12 Lead ECG, HR, SpO2, NIBP, RR, Temp, IBP, EtCO2, Multi-gas, BIS
  • Glasgow Interpretative 12-lead monitoring
  • NIBP technology from AND
  • SpO2 Technology from Nellcor Oximax
  • Mainstream or Sidestream EtCO2 from Respironics
  • Microstream EtCO2 from Oridion
  • Multi-gas from Masimo
  • Covidien BIS Module : Uses Frontal 2CH EEG to monitor optimal sedation states
  • Built-in Early Warning Score(EWS) function
  • OxyCRG (Combination of Btb HR, SPO2, and Respiration, mainly used in neonatal monitoring)
  • Freeze Function allows review of the last 2 minutes of data
  • Barcode Scanner Support for patient information registration
  • HL7 Data Output : Connects to EMR systems via wired or wireless options
  • Data Storage : Stores up to 10 days of event review (14,400 data points)
  • Compatible with CMS via wired (LAN) or wireless(Wi-Fi) communication

Detailed Description

M50 is designed for use in all areas of hospitals and hospital-like facilities to monitor adult, pediatric, and infants. It measures and displays a wide range of vital signs, including ECG(electrocardiogram), Heart RAte, NIBP(Non-Invasive Blood Pressure), SpO2 (Oxygen Saturation), Pulse Rate, Respiratory Rate, EtCO2 and InCO2, IBP(Invasive Blood Pressure), BIS(Bispectral Index) for brain activity monitoring, Multi-gas and temperature monitoring. Users must possess the skills of doctors, nurses, clinicians, or other medical professionals. M50 is designed for continuous patient monitoring and is suitable for long-term operational environments, ensuring reliable and comprehensive patient care across various clinical settings. 

Hospital settings include general wards, operating rooms, special procedure areas, and intensive care units (ICUs). Hospital-like facilities include ambulances, doctor’s office infrastructures, sleep labs, specialized nursing facilities, surgical centers, and subacute care centers. 

Trained medical users, such as doctors and nurses, are clinical professionals skilled in measuring and interpreting patient vital signs. These clinicians bear direct responsibility for patient care. This includes caregivers or medically trained interpreters authorized to support patient care following appropriate clinical facility procedures. Improper use, particularly tampering with alarm settings, can lead to dangerous situations that may harm or endanger patients. Only trained users should operate this equipment. 

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