Ambulatory Transmitters
Nihon Kohden’s lightweight patient transmitters for wireless monitoring let you select the optimum parameters based upon your patient’s requirements.
NTX, ZM-540PA
ECG, Respiration, NIBP, SpO2
NTX is designed to provide hospitals with more flexible monitoring on higher-acuity patients. Ergonomically designed to provide patient comfort and mobility, it bridges the gap between a traditional bedside monitor and an ambulatory transmitter. The NTX allows hospitals to safely monitor higher-acuity patients while maintaining the flexibility, comfort and mobility associated with the ambulatory patient. Allows for monitoring of up to eight leads of ECG, respiration, continuous SpO2 and NIBP at the Central Monitor. Integrated 2.2” color screen displays continuous real-time waveform and vital signs, and provides data review with 10 minutes of full disclosure waveforms and 10 minutes of vital signs data, vital trends, full disclosure, lead status and battery status. The NTX transmitter operates in the protected WMTS frequency band and provides economical operation through the use of three alkaline “AA” batteries.
ZM-530PA
ECG, Respiration, SpO2
Allows monitoring of up to eight vectors of ECG, SpO2 and respiration at the Central Monitor. Integrated 2.2” color screen displays continuous real-time waveform and vital signs, and provides data review with 10 minutes of full disclosure waveforms and 10 minutes of vital sign data. The display also indicates lead status, battery status and pulse strength. The transmitter operates in the protected WMTS frequency band and provides economical operation through the use of two alkaline “AA” batteries.
ZM-520PA
ECG, Respiration
Allows for monitoring of up to eight vectors of ECG and respiration at the Central Monitor. Integrated 2.2” color screen displays continuous real-time waveform and vital signs, and provides data review with 10 minutes of full disclosure waveforms and 10 minutes of vital sign data. The display also indicates lead status and battery status. The transmitter operates in the protected WMTS frequency band and provides economical operation through the use of two alkaline “AA” batteries.