Maquet Cardiosave Rescue IABP
The Getinge Cardiosave IABP Rescue is an advanced intra-aortic balloon pump engineered to deliver swift and efficient circulatory support to patients in critical condition. Specifically designed for life-saving assistance during cardiac arrest or heart failure, this device features a compact design and an intuitive interface that enables medical professionals to act quickly and decisively in emergency situations. With cutting-edge algorithms and robust monitoring capabilities, the Cardiosave Rescue provides precise, timely feedback, empowering doctors and nurses to make informed, life-saving decisions.
Key Points
- Enhanced Pacer Detection: Improves the detection of cardiac pacing signals for optimal synchronization.
- Sophisticated Lead Fault Management: Offers advanced management of lead faults to ensure continuous and reliable operation.
- Advanced Triggering Performance: Provides rapid and precise triggering for timely inflation and deflation cycles.
- User-Friendly Interface: Features a backlit monitor and touchscreen control display with improved help screen navigation.
- Optimized Connectivity: Better organized patient interface connections, easier access to the connection panel, and color-coded, keyed connections.
- Quiet Operation: Significantly quieter compared to earlier generation Maquet/Datascope IABPs, enhancing the clinical environment.
- Convenient Design: Includes a self-retracting power cord and an out-of-sight helium tank compartment for streamlined operation.
Specifications
- Physical Dimensions:
- Display Closed:
- Height: 22 in (57.2 cm)
- Width: 13 in (33 cm)
- Depth: 16 in (40.6 cm)
- Display Open (90°):
- Height: 30.7 in (78 cm)
- Width: 13 in (33 cm)
- Depth: 16 in (40.6 cm)
- Display Closed:
- Weight:
- Includes console, removable monitor, and 2 batteries: 53 lbs (24.1 kg)
- Operating Ambient:
- Temperature: 50° – 104°F (10° – 40°C)
- Humidity: 15% to 85% Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
- Operating Altitude:
- 1060 hPa to 644 hPa (381.0 m to 3657.6 m)
- 1250 ft to 12,000 ft (795 mmHg to 483 mmHg)
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