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GE Carescape B450 with 12 Lead ECG, NIBP, SpO2, ETCO2

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The B450 is a touch screen monitor that offers a range of clinical parameters including airway gases, ECG analysis, Non-invasive blood pressure, and SpO2. Scale your monitoring capabilities by adding specialty parameters such as NMT, entropy, EEG, anesthetic-agent measurements, volumetric CO2 and O2, PiCCO, cardiac output, SvO2 and dual SpO2. The B450 allows the clinician to look at trends both graphically and numerically to assess the short and long term status of the patient.

The GE CareScape B450 is a bedside patient monitor that is ideal for intra-hospital transport. With its wireless capabilities, detachable modules, and battery power, it can ensure continuous monitoring and data acquisition during patient transfer. The B450 also includes an integrated thermal printer, which allows for easy printing of patient data and waveforms. This monitor using BIS is suited for anesthesia and sedation.

 

Features:

  • Battery strength indicator LED light
  • Back-up AC power
  • Documents and stores events
  • Shock advisory option
  • Adjustable heart rate alarms
  • ECG Monitor
  • External Paddles
  • Recorder
  • Alarms and Code Summary
  • Split Screen trend and current patient monitoring

 

Dimensions:

  • Height: 11.4 in (29 cm)
  • Width: 11.9 in (30 cm)
  • Depth: 6.2 in (16 cm)
  • Weight: 5.0 kg (11.0 lb) 

 

GE continues to improve their patient monitoring capabilities for acute and non-acute settings. the GE Carescape B450 uses innovative and consistent algorithms are the key to accurate diagnoses, and the Datex-Ohmeda sidestream CO2, 12SL* diagnostic ECG with direct two-way MUSE* ECG communication, DINAMAP* SuperSTAT NIBP, Entropy*, BIS**, and GE TruTrak+*, Masimo SET** or Nellcor** OxiMax** SpO2 all use innovative algorithms to aid in accurate diagnoses. The Datex-Ohmeda sidestream CO2 uses an algorithm that takes into account the patient's breathing rate, the amount of CO2 exhaled, and the patient's age, weight, and height to calculate the patient's CO2 levels. The 12SL* diagnostic ECG with direct two-way MUSE* ECG communication uses an algorithm that takes into account the patient's heart rate, the QRS duration, and the QT interval to provide an accurate reading of the patient's ECG. The DINAMAP* SuperSTAT NIBP uses an algorithm that takes into account the patient's blood pressure, the patient's age, and the patient's weight to calculate the patient's NIBP. The Entropy* uses an algorithm that takes into account the patient's temperature, the patient's age, and the patient's weight to calculate the patient's entropy. The Bispectral Index (BIS) uses an algorithm that takes into account the patient's EEG, the patient's age, and the patient's weight to calculate the patient's BIS. The GE TruTrak+, Masimo SET, or Nellcor OxiMax SpO2 each use an algorithm that takes into account the patient's SpO2, the patient's age, and the patient's weight to calculate the patient's SpO2.