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Nihon Kohden LifeScope Vismo PVM-2701/3

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Compact Bedside Monitor with full touch screen

With high performance in a compact body, Life Scope i is ideal for transport monitoring and bedside monitoring for ER, low-end OR and ICU, PACU, NICU, Step-down unit, and general ward applications.

  • 7 parameters with 5 waveforms
    • ECG, respiration (impedance and thermistor), SpO2, NIBP, temperature, IBP or CO2 (mainstream), 2nd IBP (BSM-2303)
    • PVM-2701: 4 waveforms
      PVM-2703: 5 waveforms
  • High resolution TFT LCD touch screen
    The high resolution (800×600 dots) 10,4-inch color TFT LCD display with touch screen operation is easy to see as well as easy to use.
  • Nurse-oriented
    • Touch screen provides more intuitive operation
    • Hot keys to quickly call up your most frequently used screens
    • Enlarged numeric screen
    • Short trendgraph with real time waveforms
    • Patient name can be hand-written on the touch screen
    • Alarm indicator can be seen 360° in every direction
  • Improved monitoring with advanced technology
    • Multi-connectors
      When you plug a different transducer into a multi-connector, it automatically detects the type of parameter and starts measuring. No extra setup or different modules when changing the parameter. This feature provides cost savings as well as more efficient monitoring. Life Scope i parameters are IBP, thermistor method respiration and CO2.
    • Effective ECG monitoring
      Dual lead ECG, arrhythmia recall and ST measurement are included. Editable, multi-template matching method provides more accurate arrhythmia information.
    • Revolutionary PWTT™ technology
      This monitor incorporates a new parameter, PWTT (pulse wave transit time), which can have correlation with blood pressure. The monitor continuously calculates PWTT from ECG and SpO2. During periodic NIBP measurement, if PWTT exceeds the threshold it triggers NIBP measurement. This increases the chance to detect sudden change in blood pressure between periodic NIBP measurements.
  • OCRG screen for neonatal monitoring
  • 3 hour battery operation
  • Networking
    • Optional network card allows Ethernet networking with an LS-NET Life Scope monitor network. Optional wireless network station and access point is also available.
    • An optional ZB-900P transmitter attached to the monitor can send waveforms and numerical data to the central monitor.
    • Interbed function allows viewing of data from other monitors in the network.
  • Optional 3 channel recorder

The blood pressure measuring technology in this monitor uses Nihon Kohden's patented PWTT technology (US patent no. 5564427, other patents pending).

Patient Monitoring PVM2701-3_en

PWTT: New NIBP technology for Nihon Kohden Life Scope monitors

PWTT technology

Demonstration systems are available, so if you would like to see the latest Patient Monitoring technology, please contact us to arrange a demonstration.

 

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