EDAN iM3 VSM

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Product Details

EDAN
iM3
Patient monitors
15.09.2023
170

Product Specifications

Portable

Product Description

The EdanUSA X12 Patient Monitor fulfills primary clinical requirements in various environments including emergency rooms, general wards, rehabilitation centers, cardiac intensive care units, and in-hospital transfer units. The X12 comes equipped with a unique 3/5-lead system with automatic chest lead identification, making cardiac monitoring more flexible. iSEAPTM ECG monitoring algorithm with 33 types of arrhythmia detections. SEMIP® ECG diagnosis algorithm with 208 findings.


Features

12.1” Touch Screen
No-fan Design
Barcode Scan
Dual Alarm Lights
Privacy Mode
WiFi Built-in
Night Mode MFM-CMS Connection
External Storage
8 hour Battery
Ethernet Printer
Nurse Call
VGA Output
Defib Proof & Sync
1200 NIBP Measurement
240 h Trend Review
200 Alarm Review
48 h Frozen Waveform


Configurations
Standard Parameters

3/5-lead ECG, RESP, SpO2, EDAN, EDAN NIBP,TEMP
Optional Parameters

6/12-lead ECG, EDAN G2 CO2
Proprietary Algorithms & Technologies
EDAN G2 CO2 (sidestream)

Superior water trap design for accurate monitoring
iCARB algorithm with Intelligent CO2 pseudo wave identification technology sampling rate as low as 50ml/min
Accessories for all patient types
ECG

12-lead ST analysis optional with additional internal module upgrade
Customizable 3/5-lead placement for more ECG waves
Automatic lead type detection
Industry leading iSEAPTM algorithm with auto-detection of 33 types of arrhythmias
SEMIP® algorithm with 208 ECG findings over age/gender diversities
NIBP

Dual dust filter design makes no blockage inside and provides accurate NIBP readings
Unique cleaning mode for routine maintenance
iCUFSTM algorithm with smart deflation technology
SpO2

iMAT algorithm with motion resistance and low perfusion resistance performance
Reference reading of Perfusion Index (PI) from 0 to 10 according to perfusion changes Simultaneous measurements of SpO2 and NIBP of the same limb