Refurbished Passport 12, Masimo SpO2
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    Refurbished Passport 12, Masimo SpO2
Part#: Q6105F-PA00005

 


The Passport 12, an inspired result of ingenuity and efficiency offering a modular approach to the traditional configured multi-parameter monitor. Flexible for virtually any clinical environment, the Passport 12 offers a plug-and-play modular structure allowing for more advanced monitoring functions such as CO2, two additional invasive pressures, cardiac output, or a combination of all three. Create a compact, yet powerful OR monitoring solution when utilizing the available multi-gas module that automatically identifies and measures the inspired and expired values of O2, CO2, N2O and 5 anesthetic agents.

Passport 12 extends beyond just the device itself by offering integrated HL7 and DIAP communication protocols. Wired and wireless networking capabilities can also be integrated, enabling connectivity to the DPM Central Station and Panorama Patient Monitoring System for a centralized patient data system.

Delivering enhanced capability, more optional features, and extraordinary value, the Passport 12 fits your acute-care monitoring needs.

Key Features

  • 12' high-resolution touchscreen display
  • Up to 8 waveforms
  • Standard features include 3 or 5-lead ECG, Masimo SET® SpO2, 2 IBP, NIBP, respiration, temperature, integrated recorder
  • Additional module parameter options  can be purchased upon availability and include: Sidestream CO2, 2 IBP, IBP + CO, 2 IBP + CO + Sidestream CO2 or Microstream® CO2, Multi-gas + 2 IBP + CO, Available ST and arrhythmia analysis, Extensive data storage capability for trend data, alarms, events, NIBP measurements and up to 48 hours of full disclosure
  • Connects to DPM Central Station or Panorama® Patient Monitoring Network
  • Integrated HL7 and DIAP protocol interfaces
  • Compatible with Mindray eGateway for direct HL7 communication to EMR
  • Defibrillator synchronization
  • Ergonomic carrying handle and multiple mounting options offer unprecedented mobility