Handheld patient monitor VITAPIA5500
NIBPSpO2intensive care

Handheld patient monitor - VITAPIA5500 - TRISMED  - NIBP / SpO2 / intensive care
Handheld patient monitor - VITAPIA5500 - TRISMED  - NIBP / SpO2 / intensive care
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Characteristics

Configuration
handheld
Measured parameter
NIBP, SpO2
Applications
intensive care, ambulatory, oscillographic
Other characteristics
oscillographic
Screen size

2.4 in

Battery life

120 min

Weight

350 g
(12.3 oz)

Pulse rate

Min.: 30 unit

Max.: 254 unit

Oxygen level

Min.: 0 %

Max.: 100 %

Description

• 0 ~ 280 mmHg range NIBP • SYS/DIA/MAP/PR measurement • Auto / Manual operation • Adjustable audible and visual alarms • 24 hours storage and review of data • PC networking S/W for review and print • Up to 300 items memory • Clinically proven accuracy • Power supply (DC3V, AA battery x 2) • Dimension (mm) : 127(L) x 66 (W) x 36 (H) Technical Specifications NIBP Measurement range 10~270mmHg Adult SYS : 40~270mmHg MAP : 20~235mmHg DIA : 10~215mmHg Pedatric SYS : 40~200mmHg MAP : 20~165mmHg DIA : 10~215mmHg Neonatal - SYS : 40~135mmHg MAP : 20~110mmHg DIA : 10~100mmHg Operation Auto / Manual Measurement interval - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 min Cuff pressure accuracy ±3 mmHg Resolution 1 mmHg Measurement mean error ±5 mmHg Maximum standard deviation 8 mmHg Overpressure protection Adult (297 ±3 mmHg) / Pediatric (240 ±3 mmHg) / Neonatal (147 ±3 mmHg) Alarm Systolic, Diastolic, Mean Alarm range 10 ~ 270 mmHg SpO2 Resolution 1% Accuracy 70 ~ 100% ±2% 0~69% unspecified Alarm range 0 ~ 100% Pulse rate Resolution 1 bpm Accuracy ±2 bpm or ±2% (select large) Alarm range 0 ~ 254 bpm Temperature Working 5 ~ 40℃ Transport and Storage -20 ~ 60℃

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