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Philips HP 50XM M1360b Fetal Monitor

Philips HP 50XM M1360b Fetal Monitor

Brand:   Philips
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The Philips Series 50 XM Fetal/Maternal monitor is designed for suitably trained healthcare professionals for use in the patient environment to monitor fetal and maternal condition prior to and during labor and delivery.
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Philips HP 50XM Features The Philips Series 50 XM Fetal/Maternal monitor is designed for suitably trained healthcare professionals for use in the patient environment to monitor fetal and maternal condition prior to and during labor and delivery. Fully integrated fetal and maternal monitoring system For use with high risk patients or patients receiving anesthesia during labor and delivery Power Requirements: Operating Voltage 100 - 120 V (± 10%), 220 - 240 V (±10%), Line Frequency 50 to 60 Hz, Power Consumption 60 VA max Dimensions and Weight without transducers Height 147 mm (5.8in) Width 422mm (16.6in) Depth 392mm (15.4in) Weight 14.6kg (31.96lb) Philips HP 50XM Specifications Fetal Dispay Maternal Non-invasive Blood Pressure Heart Rate Range US 50 to 240 bpm, DECG 30 to 240 bpm, MHR 30 to 240 bpm (not displayed) External Toco Range 0 to +127 relative units IUP Range -99 to +127 mmHg Fetal SpO2 Range 0 - 99% Pressure Transducer Accuracy 15°C to 25°C ±3 mmHg, 10°C to 35°C ±3 mmHg (±0.6% of reading), 0°C to 55°C ±3 mmHg (±1.7% of reading) Measurement Ranges Systolic 30 to 270 mmHg Diastolic 10 to 245 mmHg Cuff Inflation Rate Typically less than 10 seconds Auto Mode Repetition Time 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 minutes Stat Mode Duration 5 minutes Maternal Non-invasive Blood Pressure Cycle Time (Typical at HR over 60 bpm) Auto/manual 35 seconds, Stat 17 seconds, Maximum 120 seconds Limit Alarms Adjustment 5mmHg steps, Diastolic 10 to 245mmHg, Systolic 30 to 270mmHg, Overpressure Safety Limit 300 mmHg for more than 2 seconds Pulse Rate Range Measurable within heart rate range of 30 to 240 bpm, averaged during NIBP measurement Maternal Pulse Oximetry Maternal ECG and Heart Rate Percentage Range 0 to 100% BPM Range 30 to 300 bpm Accuracy ± 1% Resolution 1 bpm Pulse Rate Limit Alarms Range 70% - 90%, Adjustment 1% steps Accuracy at 1 standard deviation M1191A 70 to 100% ± 2.5%, M1192A 70 to 100% ± 2.5%, M1194A 70 to 100% ± 4%, Nellcor sensors 80 to 100% ± 3% Heart rate Measurement Range 30 to 240 bpm, Accuracy ±1 bpm, Resolution Recorder: 0.25 bpm, Display: 1 bpm Heart rate Alarm Limits (excluding NIBP) Range 30 to 250 bpm, Adjustment 5 bpm steps Maternal Display Section Numerical Display Two heart rate displays (orange) and one uterine activity display (green). Type: (10mm) 7 segment LEDs Maternal Dispay Systolic measurement Diastolic measurement SpO2 level Maternal heart rate (if derived from MECG), pulse rate (if derived from pulse oximetry) or average pulse rate (if derived from NIBP) Alarm status for each parameter (except NIBP pulse rate) Warning message (if any)

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General Information About Fetal Monitors Fetal Monitoring Fetal monitoring is extensively used in birthing facilities for measuring fetal well being and assessing labor progress. Electronic Fetal Monitors are used to detect and trace the fetal heart rate and uterine contractions. These are usually monitored at the same time however, each one can be obtained separately. Terminology used for Fetal Monitors Ultrasound(U/S Transducer): A transducer is placed on the abdomen to direct an ultrasonic beam towards the fetal heart and to sense Doppler shifted echoes created by moving cardiac structures. Uterine Activity(Toco or U/A Transducer): Uterine contractions are recorded from a pressure-sensitive device that is placed on the abdomen and held by a lightweight stretchable band or belt. Different features in Fetal Monitors Monitoring Modes: Antepartum: occurring or existing before birth; "the prenatal period”. Parameters to be considered: Fetal Heart Rate(U/S) Uterine Activity(U/A) Intrapartum: Occurring during labor and delivery. Parameters to be considered: Fetal ECG Intrauterine Pressure Catheter (IUPC)