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Edan iM8 Patient Monitor - EDN-iM8

Edan iM8 Patient Monitor - EDN-iM8

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The Edan iM8 Patient Monitor includes a Skin Temperature Probe (#01.15.040187), Edan Adult Reusable SpO2 Sensor (#SH1.Lemo), Adult NIBP Cuff (25 to 35 cm) (#Cuff.E9), NIBP Tube (3 m) with Connector (#01.59.036118-11), 3-Lead ECG Integrative Cable with Lead Wires, Snap (AHA) (#01.57.471095-10), Power Cable (#01.13.036106), (30x) Adult Snap Electrodes (#T716-50), Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery (14.8 V, 4200 mAh) (#01.21.064143), Grounding Cable (#11.13.114214), and a user manual. In addition, the G2 options also include Edan Dewatering Cups (#02.01.210520), ETCO2 Sampling Cannulas (Adult) with 7' CO2 Line (male Luer-Lock connector) (#4700-7-25), and ETCO2 Sampling Lines - 10' (Male to Female) (#4410-10-25).

Data saved on the USB is encrypted. Users cannot simply see the vitals on a computer without the proper software. CMS/CMS-Lite software is required for viewing live to capture that data as a PDF. Alternatively, an installed printer can be used to view results.

The iM8 Patient Monitor meets most basic monitoring needs with its accurate readings and optimized performance, bringing easy access to high-quality healthcare for everyone. It puts reliable monitoring technologies at your finger tips.

The iM8 can be used in the ICU, Emergency Room, and more. The easy-to-carry design enables healthcare providers to monitor their patients' health status from almost anywhere.

Features

Edan iM8 Patient Monitor Features

  • Standard Parameters: 3/5-lead ECG, Respiration, NIBP, 2-Temp, Pulse Rate, Heart Rate, and Edan SpO2.
  • Optional Parameters: 2-IBP and Respironics CO2 (mainstream and sidestream) (monitor includes open ports).
  • Large, high resolution 12.1" color TFT LCD display.
  • Pacemaker detection.
  • Electrosurgical interference proof.
  • Defibrillation and electrosurgical interference protection.
  • Pitch tone (pulse-tone modulation).
  • Unique iSEAP algorithm which is specially optimized for arrhythmia and high blood pressure patients.
  • S-T Analysis.
  • OxyCRG for neonates.
  • 120 seconds full-disclosure Waveforms Review.
  • 120 hour graphic and tabular trends of all parameters.
  • Advanced SpO2 module with equivalent performance as the industry leaders'.
  • Dual-mode anti-interference pulse oximetry.
  • NIBP passed clinical validation process.
  • Large storage capacity.
  • Nurse call function.
  • Bi-directional communication with the MFM-CMS Central Monitoring Station.
  • Customized alarm setting.
  • VGA output.
  • Data management via PatientCare Viewer software (optional).
  • LAN/Wi-Fi (optional) connections.
Configurations

Edan iM8 Patient Monitor Configurations

  • #iM8: Standard (No CO2 Module or Printer).
  • #iM8.P: With Thermal Printer.
  • #iM8-G2: With Internal OEM Edan Sidestream G2 CO2 Module.
  • #iM8-G2.P: With Internal OEM Edan Sidestream G2 CO2 Module and Thermal Printer.
Literature

Edan iM8 Patient Monitor Literature

Edan Quick Guide for iM8 and iM8-G2

Edan iM8 Series Patient Monitor User Manual

Edan iM8 Patient Monitor Brochure

What our Experts Think
  • Comprehensive Monitoring: Tracks 3/5-lead ECG, respiration, SpO₂, NIBP, pulse rate, and dual temperatures for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients.

  • High-Resolution Display: 12.1-inch color TFT-LCD ensures clear, detailed visualization for precise clinical decisions.

  • Advanced Algorithms: Features iSEAP™ for arrhythmia and high blood pressure monitoring, and iMAT™ SpO₂ for superior motion and low perfusion resistance performance.

  • Robust Connectivity: Optional Wi-Fi and bi-directional communication with central monitoring systems enable seamless remote monitoring and data management.

  • Customizable Options: Optional modules include 2-IBP, CO₂ monitoring, and a thermal recorder to meet specialized clinical needs.

Q&A

Q1: What is the Edan iM8 Patient Monitor?
A versatile, multi-parameter vital signs monitor featuring a 12.1" high-resolution color TFT-LCD display.

Q2: What parameters does it monitor?
Standard: 3/5-lead ECG, SpO₂, NIBP, respiration, pulse rate, 2 temperature channels. Optional: Dual IBP, CO₂ (Edan G2 or Respironics), thermal recorder, printer, WLAN.

Q3: Is it suitable for all patient types?
Yes, it's designed for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients.

Q4: What are its key features?
Includes pacemaker detection, defibrillation protection, iSEAP and iMAT algorithms for arrhythmia and motion resistance, nurse call function, and optional PatientCare Viewer software for data management.

Q5: What are the connectivity options?
Offers LAN and optional Wi-Fi connectivity, supporting bi-directional communication with MFM-CMS central monitoring systems.

Maintenance Tips
  • Regular Cleaning: Use a soft, lint-free cloth dampened with 70% isopropyl alcohol or a mild neutral detergent to clean the monitor's exterior. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals to prevent damage.

  • Battery Care: Recharge the built-in lithium-ion battery before it is fully depleted to prolong its lifespan. The device is equipped with an automatic charging circuit that activates when connected to the mains supply.

  • Printer Installation and Maintenance: If your monitor is equipped with a printer, ensure it is installed correctly by following the manufacturer's guidelines. Regularly check the paper supply and replace it as needed.

  • Functional Testing: Periodically perform a functional test by connecting the monitor to a test load or simulator. Verify that all parameters are displayed correctly and that alarms function as intended.

  • Software Updates: Periodically check for firmware updates to ensure the device operates with the latest features and improvements.

  • Regular Inspections: Conduct routine inspections to identify any wear or damage, addressing issues promptly to maintain functionality and ensure patient safety.