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Manufactured by:Synaptive Medical based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
The Synaptive MRI has been carefully designed to overcome many of the challenges of cost-effectiveness and workflow optimization to support point-of-care MR imaging. Now is the time to bring MRI to places you never thought possible: to the Emergency Department, ICU, Peri-Operative, or Neurosciences Center. ...
Manufactured by:Synaptive Medical based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Evry brings MRI closer to the patient to support faster and earlier detection of neurological ...
Manufactured by:NeuroLogica Corporation based inDanvers, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The CereTom® Elite is an 8-slice small-bore mobile CT scanner that delivers the diagnostic quality Non-Contrast, Angiography, and Contrast Perfusion scans in a variety of patient locations. Its combination of rapid scan time, easy-to-use interface, and immediate image viewing make CereTom® Elite an indispensable tool for any clinician needing real-time, high-quality images. ...
Manufactured by:Terumo Cardiovascular based inAnn Arbor, MICHIGAN (USA)
The industry standard for continuous in-line blood parameter monitoring. With the addition of in-line monitoring of oxygen delivery (DO2), CDI® Blood Parameter Monitoring System 550 provides the continuous information needed to reduce the risk of acute kidney injury, improve patient outcomes and save hospital costs. Real-time monitoring of DO2, one of 12 key blood parameters, provides ...
Manufactured by:Dynocardia, Inc. based inCambridge, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Based on Dynocardia’s proprietary method, VITrack technology non-invasively monitors the intra-arterial pressure waveform in large arteries to directly and continuously measure systolic and diastolic BP. DISCOVERING A FUNDAMENTALLY NEW, NON-INVASIVE METHOD: Dynocardia has developed a proprietary method to directly measure systolic and diastolic BP based on spatiotemporal-force distribution ...