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he GE HealthCare E-RESTN Module is a multi-parameter patient monitoring module designed for integration with GE/Datex-Ohmeda modular monitoring systems.

Engineered for critical care, anesthesia, and perioperative environments, the E-RESTN module provides advanced physiological monitoring with reliable real-time patient data acquisition.

 

Key Technical Features

 

  • Multi-parameter monitoring module for critical care applications
  • Integrated ECG monitoring and arrhythmia analysis
  • Respiration monitoring capability
  • Non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitoring
  • Temperature monitoring support
  • SpO₂ monitoring integration
  • Compact plug-in modular architecture
  • Seamless compatibility with GE CARESCAPE™ and Datex-Ohmeda monitoring systems
  • Real-time waveform and trend data transmission
  • Designed for bedside and transport monitoring applications

 

Performance & Safety

 

  • Continuous real-time physiological monitoring
  • Reliable ECG lead monitoring and alarm management
  • Stable operation in intensive clinical environments
  • High-accuracy patient parameter acquisition
  • Integrated alarm communication through host monitor systems
  • Medical-grade electrical safety and monitoring reliability
  • Designed for long-term continuous operation in ICU and OR settings

 

Technical Details

 

  • Module type: plug-in patient monitoring module
  • Supported parameters:
    • ECG
    • Respiration
    • SpO₂
    • NIBP
    • Temperature
  • System architecture: modular patient monitoring platform
  • Compatible host monitors:
    • GE CARESCAPE™ B450
    • GE CARESCAPE™ B650
    • GE CARESCAPE™ B850
    • Datex-Ohmeda S/5™ monitoring systems
  • Interface: integrated GE E-module connection system

 

This device comes in perfect working order, with a 30 day return.

We will ship worldwide with UPS, Fedex or DHL (shipment will be fully insured).

Please feel free to contact us for any question!

GE E-RESTN Module IBP SpO2 ECG TEMP

$240.00Price
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