Tabletop vital signs monitor XH-60 SA(T)
NIBPSpO2intensive care

tabletop vital signs monitor
tabletop vital signs monitor
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Characteristics

Configuration
tabletop
Measured parameter
NIBP, SpO2
Applications
intensive care, clinical, emergency, transport, anesthesia
Options and accessories
with touchscreen, Bluetooth, with patient data management system, USB
Other characteristics
continuous, high-resolution
Screen size

5 in

Battery life

5 h

Weight

2 kg
(4.4 lb)

Pulse rate

Max.: 250 unit

Min.: 25 unit

Oxygen level

Max.: 100 %

Min.: 0 %

Description

Witleaf XH-60 Series Desktop Vital Signs Monitor is designed for a broad clinical application scenarios - from Bedside montoring and homecare to complex surveillance in critical care for Adult, Pediatric and Neonate. Portable and convenient, fit for operating room, ICU, pneumology, urgent care, physical examination, community health and so on. Clinical Algorithms Excellence XH-60 series bedside monitor applied with Witleaf's core clinical technology for measurement for always providing you the reliable reading of patient to make the clinical-decision. Connectivity,Integration Witleaf XH-60 series patient monitor have upgraded its data transmission regarding the HL7 protocol which can blend easily into your existing IT infrastructure including HIS, EMR, PACS and LIS, making the most of your capital investment. XH-60 Series Features 5'' High resolution multicolor display Multiple-language Setting 72-hour trend and tabular memory With Touch screen and Knob for easy operating Trolley Support Smart Alarm with Audio and visual A variable pitch beep tone enables clinicians to hear point-by-point changes in SpO2

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