Thursday, November 17, 2016

Philips Avalon FM40 and FM50 Fetal Monitor

Philips Avalon FM40 and FM50 Fetal Monitor

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More reasons to trust

Built-in NST Trace Interpretation, a clinical decision support (CDS) application for antepartum monitoring, can help to improve efficiency by sorting out the traces that require closer analysis by the obstetrician. With the Avalon FM series, you have the confidence of continuous data with a backup memory, battery operation ( with battery like Philips A3 Battery, Philips M3516A Battery, Philips M4735A Battery, Philips ME202C Battery, Philips Pagewriter 100 Battery, Philips Pagewriter 200 Battery, Philips Pagewriter 300 Battery, Philips Suresign VS2 Battery, Philips Suresign VS3 Battery, Philips Suresign VM4 Battery, Philips Suresign VM6 Battery, Philips Suresign VM8 Battery ) , and LAN interface, combined with smart transducers and a color touchscreen.

Key advantages

  • Automated coincidence detection with Smart Pulse
  • Optional external touch display, allowing flexible, ergonomic installations
  • Only the Avalon FM series can monitor triplets on a single monitor using the same Ultrasound frequency

Smart choices at every point

Cross-channel verification continuously compares all fetal and maternal heart rates to ensure that each is measured separately, enhancing confidence.

Key features

These antepartum and intrapartum monitors provide a wide range of features, including: separate maternal pulse measurement; integrated monitoring of maternal pulse rate and blood pressure; external monitoring of fetal heart rates, uterine activity and fetal movement; and an extensive set of internal fetal parameters such as direct fetal heart rate and uterine pressure. Maternal SpO2 monitoring is included as standard.

From the very first visit

Avalon FM fetal monitors connect seamlessly to OB TraceVue, the Philips obstetrical surveillance and information management system.

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