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Patient monitor Mindray BeneVision N17

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SKU: МП-0030
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Description

The Mindray BeneVision N17 patient monitor is a powerful modular monitoring solution designed for intensive care units, operating rooms, and emergency departments. It is part of the innovative BeneVision N-Series platform, known for its high performance and adaptability. With a large 18.5-inch Full HD (1920x1080) touchscreen, the N17 provides clear and comprehensive display of monitoring data and supports up to 12 waveforms, which is critical for comprehensive monitoring of adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients in the most acute conditions.

Advantages

  • High-definition visualization: The 18.5-inch capacitive multi-touch FHD display provides an intuitive user interface and clear overview of all physiological parameters, significantly enhancing the speed and accuracy of clinical decision-making.
  • Modularity for high acuity: Supports a wide range of advanced N-Series modules, including extended hemodynamic measurements (PiCCO, ICG, FloTrac), BIS, NMT, and cerebral oximetry (rSO2), allowing adaptation of the monitor to the needs of any clinical situation.
  • Continuous transport: Integration of the transport module/monitor N1 provides seamless and continuous monitoring of vital signs and patient data recording during movement within the hospital.
  • Clinical auxiliary programs (CAA): Intelligent tools, such as SepsisSight, HemoSight, Early Warning Scale (EWS), and 24-hour ECG report, provide physicians with additional clinical analysis for targeted therapy and early detection of deterioration.
  • Comprehensive ECG analysis: Includes arrhythmia analysis with detection of atrial fibrillation (Afib) and monitoring of QT/QTc intervals, as well as interpretation of 12-lead ECG with report storage.
  • Network integration: Full compatibility with the Mindray centralized monitoring system (DMS) and support for HL7 via eGateway for direct connection to electronic medical records (EMR).