Medtronic Acute Care And Monitoring Products
| Blade Type | Macintosh |
| Light Source | LED |
| Usage Type | Reusable |
| Brand | Medtronic |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material | Fog-free medical-grade optical polymer |
| Application Area | Adult Pediatric |
| Weight | 180 g |
| Power | 3.6V lithium battery pack (c. 250 minutes) |
| Display | 2.5" LCD color display |
| Size | 180 mm x 68 mm x 110 mm |
| Camera | CMOS |
| Warranty | 36 months |
Safeguard you — and your patients during intubation
Video laryngoscopy used in the operating room supports first-attempt success of airway intubation. Research also shows that video laryngoscopy can help prevent clinician exposure to droplet-borne pathogens and further improve your safety.3 Recent guidelines highlight the risks of contracting COVID-19 among those caring for infected patients.3 The guidelines recommend that airway management clinicians take precautions to further protect against droplet-borne pathogens.
The McGRATH™ MAC video laryngoscope is proven to improve first time success rate,1,2 reduce time,5 and lessen hemodynamic response to intubation6 when compared to the traditional direct visualization technique.
Proven Technology
Make your first attempt your best. Every time.
The next-generation McGRATH™ MAC video laryngoscope is an enhanced, more robust device, designed to be used routinely in fast-paced hospital and EMS environments. The latest design offers:
- Enhanced optics
- Increased durability
- Intelligent battery management
Familiar Technique- Evolved
The McGRATH™ MAC video laryngoscope combines line-of-sight video from its portrait display with the familiar Macintosh technique. So you retain your traditional laryngoscopy skills.
Simple, Smart, Versatile
The minute-by-minute battery indication and auto- off feature effectively optimize battery life. One handle with multiple blade options. From pediatric to adult patients and routine to extreme airways.
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| Display Size | 10.1 inch |
| Type of display | LCD |
| Brand | Medtronic |
| Model | INVOS Cerebral/Somatic Oximeter |
| Weight | 4.95 kg (10.9 lbs.) |
| Height | 24 cm (9.5") |
| Width | 29 cm (11.25") |
| Depth | 19 cm (7.5") |
| Cable Type | Preamplifier |
| Length | 4.5 m (15 feet) |
The INVOS Cerebral/Somatic Oximeter monitor is a noninvasive oximeter which simultaneously monitors changes in regional blood oxygen saturation in the brain and skeletal muscle (somatic) tissue of the body. It may be used for cerebral oximetry, somatic oximetry or both simultaneously.
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| Monitor Type | Mac monitor |
| Parameters | EEG+MAC |
| Screen Size | 10 inch |
| Brand | Medtronic |
| Screen Type | Touch |
| Battery Backup | Up to 2 Hour |
| Mounting | Portable |
| Usage Area | OT, ICU |
| Condition | New |
| Weight | 211 g (7.44 oz) without cables. 434 g (0.96 lb) with cables |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Size | 98 mm (3.85") diameter x 63.5 mm (2.5") height (including clamp) |
| Integrated clamp size for pole | Up to 32 mm in diameter |
| Host Monitor Cable | 2.7 m (9 ft) with Hypertronics Hypergrip connector |
Utilizes state-of-the-art technology to process EEG information and provides a direct measure of the patient’s level of consciousness thus providing insight into the effects of anesthesia on the brain.
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| Monitor Type | Bedside |
| Display Size | 13.3 Inch |
| Parameters | Multipara |
| Screen Size | 13 inch |
| Battery Backup | 5 hour |
| Screen Type | Touch |
| Mounting | Bedside |
| Is It Portable | Yes |
Addressing respiratory compromise starts with detectingit — the earlier the better.With the RespArray™ patient monitor, you can continuouslymonitor every patient from anywhere in the hospital. It’sdesigned for areas of care where spot checking mightnot be enough, like in medical-surgical units, or whereadditional parameters are needed, such as capnography inprocedural sedation.Helping you detect respiratory compromise early andintervene sooner.
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| Device Type | Patient Warmer |
| Application Area | ICU |
| Temperature Range | 38-45 C |
| Type | Portable |
| Patient Type | Adult & Paediatric |
| Warming Mode | Pre Warm Mode |
| Power Source | 230 V AC |
| Model Name/Number | Calima convective forced air patient warming system |
| Brand | Medtronic |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Accessories | Full Body Blanket |
| Usage Pattern | Reusable |
| Mounting Type | Portable |
It’s widely known that inadvertent hypothermia is common among surgical patients and can lead to seriouscomplications. Unwarmed patients can lose up to 1.6°C during the first hour under general anesthesia, as they areunable to regulate their temperature.1 Forced air warming has proven to be one of the most effective methodsof warming a patient to maintain normothermic temperatures and prevent the complications associated withhypothermia. And now maintaining normothermia has never been so easy with our comprehensive portfolio ofoverbody and underbody blankets — including the WarmTouch™ blankets.
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| Display Size | 88.9 mm (3.5 in), measured diagonally |
| Brand | Medtronic |
| Pulse Rate Range | 20 to 250 beats per minute (bpm) |
| SPO2 Measurement Range | 1% to 100% |
| Weight | 1.6 kg (3.5 lbs) |
| Pulse Amplitude Measurement Range | 0.03% to 20% |
| Saturation Accuracy | (% SpO2 +- 1 SD) |
| Adult Accuracy | 70% to 100% +- 2 digits |
| Neonate Accuracy | 70% to 100% +- 3 digits |
| Pulse Rate Accuracy | 20 to 250 bpm +- 3 digits |
| Low Perfusion Accuracy | 20 to 250 bpm +- 3 digits |
| Power | 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 45 VA |
| Fuse Rating | Fast-acting 2A 32VAC/DC, fast-acting 500mA 32VAC/50DC |
| Battery Type | Lithium ion |
| Battery Capacity | Minimum of five hours using new, fully charged battery with no alarms |
| Instrument Operating Temperture | 5 DegreeC to 40 DegreeC (41 DegreeF to 104 DegreeF) |
| Transport/Storage Temperature (In Shipping Carton) | -20 DegreeC to 60 DegreeC (-4 DegreeF to 140 DegreeF) |
| Operating Humidity | 15% to 93% noncondensing |
| Operating Altitude | -170 m to 4877 m (-557 ft to 16,000 ft) |
| Size | 82 H x 255 W x 165 D (mm), (3.23 H x 10.04 W x 6.50 D (in)) |
| Mode of Operation | Continuous |
| Electromagnetic Compatibility | IEC 60601-1-2:2007 |
| Liquid Ingress | IPX2 |
| Degree of Safety | Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics |
Monitor with confidence
The Nellcor™ bedside SpO2 patient monitoring system incorporates the latest Nellcor™ digital signal processing technology for accurate, reliable readings even during low perfusion and other forms of signal interference, providing clinicians with access to the most critical information regarding their patients’ respiratory status.
With improved functionality, including continuous SpO2 and pulse rate monitoring, trending data and SatSeconds alarm management, clinicians have the information they need to detect respiratory complications earlier and intervene sooner.
Features:
- Multicolor display screen with a black background for contrast
- Backup audible alarm
- Multiple-language graphical user interface to support variety of users
- 96-hour trend memory with data captured every four seconds
- Distinctive digital signal processing technology
- Simple, intuitive operation with a space-saving design
- Displays plethysmographic waveforms, pulse amplitude and current measured SpO2 and pulse rate
Compact. Affordable. Intuitive
The Nellcor™ bedside SpO??? patient monitoring system features a compact design, improved functionality, a built-in handle and an intuitive, easy-to-read color user interface, making it simpler for clinicians to review and download critical patient data.
With its innovative features, advanced technology, and small footprint, this easy-to-use patient monitoring system helps clinicians save time and space.
- A variable pitch beep tone enables clinicians to hear point-by-point changes in SpO2.
- Patient trend data can be stored on a PC for archive and analysis.
- An easy-to-use jog dial enables simple navigation and control of the display and monitoring system functions.
- On-screen help messages assist with the use of the monitor.
- Biomedical engineers and technicians can simply and effectively set institutional defaults as well as easily replace the battery, perform diagnostics to troubleshoot performance issues and generally maintain the monitor within the hospital.
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