Description
Nihon Kohden Cardiolife TEC 5621 and TEC 5600 are compact defibrillator machines built for fast, exact cardiac response. Both offer AED, Monitor, Basic Pacing, and Synchronized Cardioversion modes with SpO₂ and EtCO₂ monitoring. TEC 5621 adds SD card storage, Bluetooth transfer, and advanced arrhythmia detection, offering quicker access and detailed insights. These models support critical care by enabling timely shocks and real-time monitoring in an emergency atmosphere.
Nihon Kohden Cardiolife operates on the ActiBiphasic defibrillation principle, which delivers specific and safe shocks by adjusting to patient impedance. It includes features like Smart Cable Technology, high-contrast TFT LCD display, advanced EC1 arrhythmia analysis, Onscreen operation guide, voice recorder, offering efficient and responsive cardiac care during emergencies.
Key features and Benefits of Nihon Kohden Cardiolife
- High-power 6.5-inch color TFT LCD with backlight for clear display in low-light emergencies.
- Smart Cable Technology enables instant parameter detection through plug and operate design exact fast setup and smooth monitoring during critical scenarios.
- SpO₂ and EtCO₂ monitoring support exact oxygen saturation and respiratory status tracking for timely clinical response in emergency care.
- Bluetooth® data transmission enables quick and secure sharing of patient data for faster decision-making and remote accessibility in critical care.
- Onscreen operation guide.
- Noninvasive pacing.
- Self-test indicator.
- High capacity (A fully charged new battery provides at least 70 discharges at 270J or 150 minutes continuous monitoring).
- Short charging time (2-3 hours to fully charge with AC cord connected and power off).
- Advanced EC1 arrhythmia analysis by Nihon Kohden enables detection of abnormal heart rhythms, supporting faster intervention during cardiac events.
- Fast charging (3 seconds for 200J, 5 seconds for 270J charging in AC operation or fully charged new battery).
Application of Nihon Kohden Cardiolife:
- Hospital and Clinics
- General Wards.
- Intensive Care Units
- ICU and Critical Care
- Emergency Rooms