Compatible GE Healthcare > Marquette MD24-09 NIBP hose , adult/pedicatric dual tube hose 2.5m
OEM Part Number Cross References:
Compatibility:
Manufacturer | Model |
Datex Ohmeda | Aespire 7900, B30, E-PRESTN, E-PRETN, E-PSM(P), E-RESTN, F-FM-00, F-FML-00 |
Draeger | Narkomed 6400 |
GE Healthcare > Corometrics | 120, 128, 129, 250, 259, 259cx |
GE Healthcare > Critikon > Dinamap | Carescape B105, Carescape B125, Carescape B450, Carescape B650, Carescape B850 |
GE Healthcare > Marquette | Dash, Dash 2000, Dash 2500, Dash 3000, Dash 4000, Dash 5000, Eagle, Eagle 3000, PDM Module, Procare B40, SOLAR, Tram, Tram 400, Tram 450, Tram 451, Tram 800, Tram 850, Tram 851 |
Here are some additional types of SpO2 sensors:
Adult finger clip SpO2 sensor: This sensor is designed for adults weighing over 40kg. It is applied to the index finger or other fingers for measurement.
Pediatric finger clip SpO2 sensor: Intended for pediatric patients weighing between 10kg and 40kg. It is applied to the index finger or other fingers for measurement.
Adult silicone SpO2 sensor: This sensor is suitable for adults weighing over 40kg. It is applied to the index finger or other fingers for measurement.
Pediatric silicone SpO2 sensor: Designed for pediatric patients weighing between 10kg and 40kg. It is applied to the index finger or other fingers for measurement.
Infant silicone wrap SpO2 sensor: This sensor is suitable for neonates weighing 1-4kg, infants weighing 3-15kg, and pediatric patients weighing over 10kg. It is applied to the pediatric index or other fingers, neonate's foot, or infant's great toe for measurement.
Adult ear clip SpO2 sensor: Specifically designed for adults weighing over 40kg. It is applied to the ear for measurement. Please note that this sensor should only be used with a pulse oximeter that has an autoconditioning power function.
Animal SpO2 sensor: Intended for use with dogs and cats. It can be applied to the ear or tongue for measurement. Please note that this sensor should only be used with an animal pulse oximeter or a pulse oximeter that has an autoconditioning power function.
Disposable SpO2 Sensor: These sensors are available for both adults and infants. They are designed for single-use and are disposable after each use.
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Compatibility: Make sure the SpO2 sensor connector is compatible with the patient monitor port. Different patient monitors can have different types of connectors, such as 5-pin or 6-pin connectors. Verify that the connected sensor mates with the port on the specific patient monitor.
End Patient Type: Determines whether the SpO2 sensor requires snap-on or clip-on patient input. Some sensors have snap-on connectors that attach easily to a patient's finger or earlobe, while others use a clip-on connector that quickly snaps onto a patient's finger. Choose the appropriate terminal type based on your preferences and patient comfort.
Patient Population: Verify that the SpO2 sensor is appropriate for the patient target population. Sensors are designed for different mortality rates (e.g. adult or neonatal). Make sure the sensor you choose is designed for the age of the patient group you are monitoring.