IBP Transducer Cable Edward Compatible with GE 11 Pin
Rs. 1,100.00 Rs. 3,500.00
SKU: IBP-0091 Happy Hearts
Product Specifications
| Compatibility | |
| Manufacturer | Model |
| GE Healthcare > Marquette | Cath-Lab, Dash 1000, Dash 2000, Dash 3000, Dash 3100, Dash 4000, Dash 5000, Eagle, MAC-Lab, Solar 7000, Solar 8000, Solar 9000, Tram 451, Tram Module 100-600, Tram Rac 3, Tram Rac 4A, Tram Scope 100-800 A, Tram Scope 100-800 L |
| Draeger | Narkomed 6400 |
| Datex Ohmeda | E-PRESTN |
| TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
| SKU | IBP-0091 |
| Category | IBP |
| Machine side Connector | GE IBP Connector 11 Pin |
| Connector Proximal | OPEN EDWARD IBP CABLE |
| Latex free | yes |
| Cable colour | Bone grey |
| Cable Diameter | 6mm |
| Cable Material | TPU(Thermo plastic polyurethane) |
| Packaging Unit | 1 |
| Sterile | No |
| Cable Length | 3mtr |
| Usage type | Reusable |
| Weight | 180g |
IBP Transducer Cable Edward Compatible with GE 11 Pin
The IBP Transducer Cable Edward Compatible with GE 11 Pin is a high-performance cable designed for accurate invasive blood pressure (IBP) monitoring in critical care settings. Engineered for compatibility with Edwards transducers and GE patient monitoring systems, this cable ensures precise signal transmission and reliable performance.
Featuring a GE 11-pin connector, it provides secure and stable connectivity, minimizing signal interference during monitoring. The durable construction and flexible design make it suitable for continuous use in ICUs, operating rooms, and emergency care units.
This IBP cable is an essential component for healthcare professionals requiring dependable and accurate hemodynamic monitoring.
Key Features
- Compatible with Edwards IBP transducers
- GE 11-pin connector for secure connection
- Ensures accurate and stable signal transmission
- Durable and flexible cable design
- High-quality medical-grade construction
- Reliable performance in critical care
Applications
- Intensive Care Units (ICU)
- Operation theaters
- Emergency and trauma care
- Hemodynamic monitoring
- Critical care patient monitoring