Specifications
Method
Modes
BP Measurement Ranges
Systolic
MAP
Diastolic
Resolution
Accuracy
Initial Cuff Inflation Pressure
Maximum Determination Time
Over Pressure Monitor
Pulse Rate
GE Healthcare Patents
2042480-001 C
NIBP: Specifications
Specifications
Oscillometric with step deflation
Manual, automatic, stat
30 to 290 mmHg (adult/pediatric)
4.0 to 38.7 kPa (adult/pediatric)
30 to 140 mmHg (neonate)
4.0 to 18.7 kPa (neonate)
20 to 260 mmHg (adult/pediatric)
2.7 to 34.7 kPa (adult/pediatric)
20 to 125 mmHg (neonate)
2.7 to 16.7 kPa (neonate)
10 to 220 mmHg (adult/pediatric)
1.3 to 29.3 kPa (adult/pediatric)
10 to 110 mmHg (neonate)
1.3 to 14.7 kPa (neonate)
1 mmHg
Meets AAMI/ANSI standard SP10:1992
135 ± 15 mmHg default; user selectable (adult/pediatric)
100 ± 15 mmHg default; user selectable (neonate)
120 s (adult/pediatric)
85 s (neonate)
300 to 330 mmHg (adult/pediatric)
150 to 165 mmHg (neonate)
When NIBP is the source, HR values are derived from the pulserate
that is determined by the oscillometric technique of measuring
blood pressure. The rate source field is labeled NIBP.
Adult/Pediatric Range: 30 to 200 bpm (± 3.5% or 3 bpm)
Neonate Range: 30 to 220 bpm (± 3.5% or 3 bpm)
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international equivalents. US patents pending.
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