GE Dash 2500 Monitor The GE Dash 2500 monitor is a dependable, cost-effective bedside monitor that gives you the clinical intelligence you need to assess and treat your patients with speed, accuracy and attention. Just because the monitor is cost-effective, does not mean it is any less sophisticated or durable. The monitor includes clinical parameters to capture vital patient measurements and exceptional cardiac monitoring to help accurately detect arrhythmias. The Dash 2500 is designed for demanding clinical environments. Its durability will be well suited in any working environment. It is also chemically resistant; therefore powerful cleaners will not damage the monitor. The GE Dash 2500 monitor is user friendly and easily configurable to suit your viewing preferences and information requirements. The monitor’s compact size and weight make the Dash 2500 easily portable. You are able to transfer patients throughout the facility and maintain an uninterrupted flow of data. The monitor also offers a long battery life. 3 and 5 lead ECG -> EK-Pro arrhythmia analysis Respiration monitoring Non-invasive blood pressure -> DINAMAP SuperSTAT, The Gold Standardfor NIBP accuracy Pulse Oxymetry -> Masimo SET or Nellcor OxiMax SpO2 Temperature: Alaris Turbo Temp. GE Dash 2500 Specifications Physical Specifications Size: H 22.0 cm (8.7 in) W 35.8 cm (14.1 in) D 17.0 cm (6.7 in) Weight: 5.5 kg (12 lb) battery Capacity 8.4 V; 7.0 amp-hr Battery life Greater than 180 minutes using fully charged internal battery (NIBP: five min auto cycle with adult cuff. ECG, RESP, SpO2: Active. TEMP: predictive mode. Printer: printing two waveforms for one min every 20 min at 25 mm/sec) Charge time 4 hours maximum with the Monitor switched OFF. 8 hours maximum with the Monitor switched ON Heart Rate/Pulse Electrocardiography (ECG):Heart rate accuracy 30 to 300 bpm, ± 3 bpm or 3% of reading, whichever is greater Nellcor SpO2 Range 20 to 250 bpm Accuracy and tolerance 20 to 250 bpm ± 3 digits Low perfusion 20 to 250 bpm ± 3 digits Masimo SpO2 Range 25 to 240 bpm Accuracy and motion tolerance Without motion 25 to 240 bpm ± 3 digits With motion normal physiologic range, 25 to 240 bpm ± 5 digits Non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) Adult/pediatric range 30 to 200 bpm Neonate range 30 to 220 bpm Accuracy ± 3.5% or 3bpm, whichever is greater ECG Leads available 3-electrode configuration I, II, III 5-electrode configuration I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, and VA Heart rate accuracy 30 to 300 bpm, ± 3 bpm or 3% of reading, whichever is greater Heart rate resolution 1 bpm Bandwidth 0.5 to 40 Hz +1/-6 dB 0.05 to 40 Hz +1/-6 dB • 0.05 to 100 Hz +1/-6 dB Standardizing voltage 1 mV marker Common mode rejection 1 mV RTI or 10 mm p-p max displayed noise allowed with 20 Vrms, 50-60 Hz input Input impedance Common mode > 2.5 MΩ at 10 Hz Differential > 2.5 MΩ from DC to 60 Hz 60 Hz tolerance up to 10 mV Pacemaker detection/rejection Input voltage range ± 2 to ± 700 mV Lead off sensing current < 0.1 μA DC signal leads, < 1 μA DC driven lead Respiratory ECG-Derived respiration rate Leads available I or II Range 6 to 120 breaths/min (adult/pediatric), 6 to 180 breaths/min (neonate) Accuracy ± 2 breaths/min or ± 3% of reading, whichever is greater Resolution 1 breath/min Base impedance 100 to 2000 Ω Detection sensitivity 0.2 Ω at 30 breath/min with 500 Ω baseline impedance BP Measurement ranges Systolic 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) MAP 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) Diastolic 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)