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Reusable Positioning Systems
  ConMed Patient Care  
 

ConMed Patient Care is where it all began for CONMED with the introduction of a disposable ECG electrode back in 1973! In the ensuing years, a perfect blend of organic and acquisition related growth has yielded a franchise dedicated to patient care within virtually all hospital-based departments and ambulatory surgery centers.

Now, as a worldwide leader in the development and sale of advanced patient monitoring devices such as cardiac output systems, pulse oximetry equipment and sensors (Dolphin), ECG electrodes, cardiac defibrillation & pacing pads and blood pressure cuffs, CONMED Patient Care also offers a complete line of reusable surgical patient positioners and suction instruments & tubing in addition to a revolutionary line of IV gravity flow controllers and IV stabilization devices.

 
     
  ECOM™ Endotracheal Cardiac Output Monitor
 
PRO2® Pulse Reflectance Oximeter
 
The Yankauer Suction Instrument has become the most common suction instrument in the world  
             
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ECOM system at work (Video)

  

 
 

ECOM
Cardiac Output from an Endotracheal Tube? What could be easier? The ECOM (Endotrachael Cardiac Output Monitor) system offers continuous monitoring of real time, beat-to-beat cardiac output via its patented and proprietary endotracheal tube. With no injections or adjustments required and standard ET tube placement, the system displays cardiac output, stroke volume, heart rate and arterial pressure permitting visual trending of hemodynamic functions.
To see the system at work, click here.
ECOM is currently available in a limited market release. If you are interested in participating, please contact CONMED at 800-765-8375 ext. 3140.

The PRO2® Pulse Reflectance Oximetry system utilizes a flat sensor that measures light reflected from tissue to capture blood oxygenation levels, versus the traditional method of shining light through an appendage such as a finger.  PRO2® addresses problems with the conventional finger probe method, such as when burn or trauma patients might not have accessible appendages, or when circulation problems in patients with peripheral vascular disease can compromise results.

  

 
 
 
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