Description :
Spirometry (spy-ROM-uh-tree) is a common office test used to assess how well your lungs work by measuring how much air you inhale, how much you exhale and how quickly you exhale.
SkanRespiro Plus ICU Ventilator
Skanray’s critical care ventilator is designed to offer the clinicians with the flexibility to control the patient’s ventilatory status coupled with intelligent algorithms that reduces the incidence of Ventilator Induced Lung Injury (VILI)....
9th March, 2022
SKANTruFlo Infusion Pumps
Features:
Compact and light-weight for bedside and ambulatory use
Supports all standard disposable IV sets
Multiple occlusion levels and pressure display
Multiple infusion modes and Anti bolus
Maximum infusion rate up to 1200ml/h
Intuitive Touchscreen dis...
9th March, 2022
floSKAN 3000 Syringe Pump
Features:
Micro-continuous Syringe Pump
3.5” Backlit color LCD touch screen
Multiple infusion modes & 11 occlusion levels
Accurate transmission mechanism
Supports syringes of all standard brands
Auto-detection of syringe size, 5, 10, 20, 30, and 5...
9th March, 2022
Cardiskan ECG Machine
Features :
Simultaneous 12 lead ECG
ECG acquisition at 1000 samples/sec
3.5” TFT Display with resistive touchscreen
Intuitive hotkeys for quick operation
3 Channel thermal printer
Built-in ECG measurements and interpretation
Visual alarm indicator...
9th March, 2022
Comet Plus Pulse Oxymeter
Features:
The Patient Monitoring Systems are designed and manufactured to suit the clinician’s specific requirement for varying price points and clinical applications. The models start from a basic Pulse Oxymeter (Comet Plus) and extends up to highly advan...
9th March, 2022
Skanray Star 90 Modular Multi Para Monitor
Skanray’s Patient Monitoring portfolio reflects its 25 + years of experience of Designing and Manufacturing global-standard patient monitors. Skanray has a wide range of patient monitoring systems to cater to the different needs of the he...
9th March, 2022
Spirometry (spy-ROM-uh-tree) is a common office test used to assess how well your lungs work by measuring how much air you inhale, how much you exhale and how quickly you exhale.