Compatible GE Healthcare > Marquette MD24-20 NIBP hose, pedicatric dual tube hose
Compatibility:
Manufacturer |
Model |
Datex Ohmeda |
Aespire 7900, B30, E-PRESTN, E-PRETN, E-PSM(P), E-RESTN, F-FM-00, F-FML-00
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Draeger |
Narkomed 6400
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GE Healthcare > Corometrics |
120, 128, 129, 250, 259, 259cx
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GE Healthcare > Critikon > Dinamap |
Carescape B105, Carescape B125, Carescape B450, Carescape B650, Carescape B850
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GE Healthcare > Marquette |
Dash, Dash 2000, Dash 2500, Dash 3000, Dash 4000, Dash 5000, Eagle, Eagle 3000, PDM Module, Procare B40, SOLAR, Tram, Tram 400, Tram 450, Tram 451, Tram 800, Tram 850, Tram 851
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Med Accessories is a company that specializes in providing oximetry sensors for the continuous noninvasive monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation and pulse rate. They offer a range of sensors that are compatible with major brands of pulse oximeters, serving as fully compatible replacement sensors.
The reusable sensors offered by Med Accessories are designed to cater to four categories of patients:
Adult: These sensors are suitable for patients weighing greater than 30 kg.
Pediatric: Designed for patients weighing between 10-50 kg.
Infant: Intended for patients weighing between 3-20 kg.
Neonatal/Adult: These sensors are suitable for patients weighing less than 3 kg or greater than 40 kg.
To ensure compatibility and accurate monitoring, it is important to select the appropriate sensor model number that matches the specifications of your specific pulse oximeter. Med Accessories takes care to design their SpO2 sensors to meet the requirements of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), ensuring reliable performance.
When selecting a Med Accessories sensor for your pulse oximeter, it is essential to consider the following reminders:
Compatibility: Verify that the SpO2 sensor connector is compatible with the socket of your patient monitor. Different monitors may have different types of connectors, such as 5-pin or 6-pin connectors. It is crucial to match the sensor connector with the socket on your specific patient monitor.
Patient Terminal Type: Determine whether you require a snap or clip type of patient terminal for the SpO2 sensor. Some sensors have snap-style connectors that easily attach to the patient's finger or earlobe, while others use clip-style connectors that provide a secure grip on the patient's finger. Choose the appropriate terminal type based on your preference and the patient's comfort.
Patient Population: Confirm that the SpO2 sensor is suitable for the intended patient population. Sensors are designed for different age groups, such as adults or neonates. Ensure that you select a sensor specifically designed for the age group of the patient you are monitoring.
By adhering to these considerations and selecting the correct Med Accessories sensor model for your pulse oximeter, you can ensure compatibility and accurate monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation and pulse rate.