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BEXEN CARDIO REANIBEX 300

Automated External Defibrillator

 

WITH ICONS AND OPTIONAL ECG WITH MANUAL OVERRIDE AND 12 LEAD ECG GSM TRANSMISSION

 

The REANIBEX 300 is an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), portable and lightweight ideal for rapid provision of the first treatment to patients suffering a sudden cardiac arrest.

 

Made with the latest technologies in the field of defibrillation (biphasic waveform), incorporates a screen that allows not only the visualization of the user guidance messages but also of the ECG signal in real time.

 

Very easy to use has only two operation buttons. The REANIBEX 300 gives simple, clear and detailed audio and visual instructions to guide the user through the entire procedure of resuscitation, which makes its use requires minimal training.

  • Biphasic with Manual override up to 360J
  • Universal AED algorithm for adult and paediatric patients
  • CPR guidance device in real time (Push Pad) reports the quality and frequency of CPR in real time (optional).
  • Large colour display 5.7inch with possibility to configure the screen on high contrast mode
  • 12 leads ECG acquisition and transmission via GMS (optional).
  • “Autotraining” mode in the same equipment (optional)Configurable CPR protocols
  • Configured to latest ERC/AHA 2015 Guidelines and its review of 2017
  • Automatic daily selftests ensures the device continual readiness
  • Portable and lightweight for easy transport in any situation
  • USB connection
  • Rugged and durable design for any environment
  • Optional “Reanibex Data Manager” software to manage and organise all the data gathered

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