Patient Monitors

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Mindray - 6104F-PA00001

Mindray Passport 8 Patient Monitor - Masimo SpO2, ECG, NIBP, Respiration, Temperature Part Number: 6104F-PA00001 An inspired result of ingenuity an...

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Datex Ohmeda (GE) - 6051-0000-170R

Datex Ohmeda (GE) Cardiocap 5 Patient Monitor - Color Screen, ECG, SpO2, NiBP, 2 x IBP, 2 x Temp, NMT, 5 Agent Gas, Printer Part Number: 6051-000...

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Welch Allyn - 53ST0-R
$875.50

Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series For simple and accurate vital signs assessment or continuous monitoring, this monitor is the definition...

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Datascope - 121-001365-00-wmod

Mindray cPM 12 Patient Multigas Monitor with Invasive Pressure + Cardiac Output Module (NEW) Purchase Includes: New Mindray cPM 12 Patient Monitor...

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Datascope - 121-001365-00

Mindray cPM 12 Patient Monitor with Masimo SpO2, 3/5-lead ECG, NIBP, Respiration, Temperature, and Arrhythmia (NEW) Purchase Includes: 1 New Mindr...

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Mindray - 0330-00-0029-52

Datascope Keypad Overlay, Without IBP, With ECG View, English Part Number: 0330-00-0029-52Application:For use with Datascope Passport 2.

Mindray - 0330-00-0029-02

Datascope Keypad Overlay w/CO2, English Part Number: 0330-00-0029-02Application:For use with Datascope Passport 2.

Datascope - 0010-30-43043

OEM Mindray Rolling Stand for Datascope Passport 2, Spectrum Monitors, and more! This stand also fits: DPM6 Passport V Purchase Includes: 1 NEW ...

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Datascope - RSS-PP2
$325.00

Rolling Stand for Datascope Passport 2, Spectrum Monitors, and more! Part Number: RSS-PP2Alternative Part Number: DSPP2RS This stand also fits: DP...

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Nellcor - DOC-10

Nellcor DOC-10 Pulse Oximetry Cable - 10 ft Part Number: DOC-10 Application: For use with many monitors including the Datascope Passport 2, Nellcor...

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Bionet - TRANS
$174.30

Bionet Power Transformer (DC Adapter) Part Number: TRANS Purchase Includes: Bionet Transformer (DC Adapter) 90 Day Warranty

Mindray - POLESTAND
$295.00

Pole / Clamp Mount Rolling Stand for Accutorr Plus, GE Dinamap Monitors, Infusion Pumps +MORE! This stand will fit any pole mounted piece of equipm...

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Datascope - 0683-00-0447-03
$39.95

Mindray Datascope Printer Paper, 10 Rolls For Use with: Mindray Datascope patient monitorsCompatible with Mindray Part #: 0683-00-0447-02, 0683-00-...

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Bionet - B-CBL-N
$119.70

Bionet 3-Lead ECG Extension Cable Part Number: B-CBL-NPurchase Includes: Bionet 3-Lead ECG Extension Cable 90 Day Manufacturer's Warranty

Mindray - 0998-UC-0205-02A

Mindray (Datascope) DUO Vital Signs Monitor - Masimo SET SpO2, NiBP, Pulse Rate Part Number: 0998-UC-0205-02A Purchase Includes: Refurbished Min...

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Bionet - BM-BAT-3&5
$183.75

Battery Console Li-ion 10.8 V/2150mAh, 3 line

Welch Allyn - 7000-DST
$268.83

Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor Desktop Stand (Connex Spot Monitor sold separately) Desktop Stand For Connex Spot Monitor Part Number: 7000-DST Man...

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Mindray - 121-001870-00
from $6,325.00

The evolution of Passport® Monitoring has arrived – Mindray’s ePM 10M and 12M monitors are the inspired result of cutting-edge innovation and excep...

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Mindray - 121-001521-00
from $8,105.00

The Mindray BeneVision N12, N15, and N17 patient monitors empower healthcare providers by offering a premier solution to satisfy patient monitoring...

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Mindray - 121-001599-00
from $19,755.00

Mindray BeneVision N19 / N22 Patient Monitors The BeneVision N19 and N22 are part of Mindray’s premier patient monitoring solution designed to enha...

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Patient Monitors

A medical monitor or physiological monitor or display, is an electronic medical device that measures a patient's vital signs and displays the data so obtained, which may or may not be transmitted on a monitoring network. Physiological data are displayed continuously on a CRT or LCD screen as data channels along the time axis, They may be accompanied by numerical readouts of computed parameters on the original data, such as maximum, minimum and average values, pulse and respiratory frequencies, and so on.In critical care units of hospitals, bedside units allow continuous monitoring of a patient, with medical staff being continuously informed of the changes in general condition of a patient. Some monitors can even warn of pending fatal cardiac conditions before visible signs are noticeable to clinical staff, such as atrial fibrillation or premature ventricular contraction (PVC).In this section of Integris Epuipment, you will find a wide variety of patient monitors both new and refurbished.Analog MonitoringOld analog patient monitors were based on oscilloscopes, and had one channel only, usually reserved for electrocardiographic monitoring (ECG). So, medical monitors tended to be highly specialized. One monitor would track a patient's blood pressure, while another would measure pulse oximetry, another the ECG. Later analog models had a second or third channel displayed in the same screen, usually to monitor respiration movements and blood pressure. These machines were widely used and saved many lives, but they had several restrictions, including sensitivity to electrical interference, base level fluctuations, and absence of numeric readouts and alarms. In addition, although wireless monitoring telemetry was in principle possible (the technology was developed by NASA in the late 1950s for manned spaceflight) it was expensive and cumbersome.Digital monitoringWith the development of digital signal processing (DSP) technology, however, medical monitors evolved enormously, and all current models are digital, which also has the advantages of miniaturization and portability. Today the trend is toward multiparameter monitors that can track many different vital signs at once. The parameters (or measurements) now consist of pulse oximetry (measurement of the saturated percentage of oxygen in the blood, referred to as SpO2, and measured by an infrared finger cuff), ECG (electrocardiograph of the QRS waves of the heart with or without an accompanying external heart pacemaker), blood pressure (either invasively through an inserted blood pressure transducer assembly, or non-invasively with an inflatable blood pressure cuff), and body temperature through an adhesive pad containing a thermoelectric transducer. In some situations, other parameters can be measured and displayed, such as cardiac output (via an invasive Swan-Ganz catheter), capnography (CO2 measurements, referred to as EtCO2 or end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration), respiration (through a thoracic transducer belt, an ECG channel or via EtCO2, when it is called AWRR or airway respiratory rate), etc.Besides the tracings of physiological parameters along time (X axis), digital medical monitors have automated numeric readouts of the peak and/or average parameters displayed on the screen, and high/low alarm levels can be set, which alert the staff when some parameter exceeds of falls the level limits, using audible signals.Several models of multiparameter monitors are networkable, i.e., they can send their output to a central ICU monitoring station, where a single staff member can observe and respond to several bedside monitors simultaneously. Ambulatory telemetry can also be achieved by portable, battery-operated models which are carried by the patient and which transmit their data via a wireless data connection.Monitor/DefibrillatorsSome digital patient monitors, especially those used EMS services,often incorporate a defibrillator into the patient monitor itself. These monitor/defibrillators usually have the normal capabilities of an ICU monitor, but have manual (and usually semi-automatic AED)defibrillation capability. This is particular good for EMS services, who need a compact, easy to use monitor and defibrillator, as well as for inter- or intrafacility patient transport. Most monitor defibrillators also have transcutaneous pacing capability via large AED like adhesive pads (which often can be used for monitoring, defibrillation and pacing)that are applied to the patient in an anterior-posterior configuration. The monitor defibrillator units often have specialized monitoring parameters such as waveform capnography, invasive BP, and in some monitors, Masimo Rainbow SET pulse oximetry. Examples of monitor defibrillators are the Lifepak 12, 15 and 20 made by Physio Control, the Philips Heartstart MRx, and the E Series and R Series by ZOLL Medical.Special applicationsThere are special patient monitors for several applications, such as anesthesia monitoring, which incorporate the monitoring of brain waves (EEG, gas anesthetic concentrations, bispectral index (BIS), etc. They are usually incorporated into anesthesia machines. In neurosurgery intensive care units, brain EEG monitors have a larger multichannel capability and can monitor other physiological events, as well.Portable heart monitors are now very common too, and they exist in several configurations, ranging from single-channel models for domestic use, which are capable of storing or transmitting the signals for appraisal by a physician, to 12-lead complete, portable ECG machines which can store for 24 hours or more (so-called Holter monitoring devices). There are also portable monitors for blood pressure (MAPA) and EEG.In this section of Integris Epuipment, you will find a wide variety of patient monitors both new and refurbished.***For any Patient Monitors not found on the website, please call or email***888-228-7564Sales@IntegrisEquipment.com