iM70 Patient Monitor

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Description

Embedded with the latest improved designs, the iM70 Patient Monitor is the answer to the latest clinical requirements across the applications, from general care to anesthesia monitoring. With a 12.1” high-resolution, color LCD display and an updated customizable shortcut menu design, the im70 brings easy one-touch access to frequently used functions. 

The no-fan design of iM70 is especially suitable for nighttime operations and for divisions that require a dust-free and quiet environment. This patient monitor also boasts a water-proof and dust-proof keypad design for all working conditions. Embedded with various communication capabilities including HL7, LAN, built-in Wi-Fi, Nurse Call, and Defibrillator Synchronization, the iM70 can easily communicate and co-work with hospital information systems and other hospital facilities.

With a wide range of optional parameters from IBP to capnography to anesthesia gas, the iM70 can meet most clinical requirements in cardiovascular monitoring and gas monitoring.

Features

  • 12.1” high-resolution color LCD display, touch screen optional
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Water-proof & dust-proof keypad design
  • No fan design
  • Nurse call function
  • Large storage capacity
  • Touch & Configure
  • Pacemaker detection
  • Electrosurgical interference proof
  • Defibrillation protection and defibrillation synchronization
  • Pitch tone
  • HL7 support
  • VGA output
  • LAN connection with DHCP support
  • Bi-directional communication with the MFM-CMS central station
  • iSEAP™ ECG algorithm optimized for arrhythmia detection, pacemaker detection, and HR measurement
  • iMAT™ SpO2 algorithm with outstanding motion resistance and low perfusion resistance performance
  • iCUFS™ NIBP algorithm optimized for cardiac patients, hypertensive patients, and neonatal patient

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