Profile: Artema Monitoring & Emergency Care A/s develops, manufactures and markets gas analyzers, patient monitors, and defibrillators. We focus on measuring and monitoring vital patient parameters in the field of anesthesia, intensive, and emergency care. We provide stationary and portable multiparameter monitoring systems for intensive care units and CCUs. Our Diascope Anesthetic is useful for anesthesia applications. The bright 10.4" color TFT monitor offers full instant-on gas measurements of O2, CO2, N2O and all agents, 2-channel diathermy protected ECG with ST-segment analysis and VF alarm, ECG cascading, impedance pneumography with lead selection, NIBP, SpO2, 2 temperatures and 2 invasive pressures. Special features include instant short trends and a revised smart-alarm. Our new Cardio-Aid 200 is especially designed for use in the hospital. Both the pads & paddles versions offer unparalleled ease of use and guidance to whoever is at the bedside of a cardiac arrest patient. By discreetly hiding away all the advanced manual features targeted at professional users, less frequent users are guided through a clear, 3-step operation. The unit is available with pads, internal and external paddles with options for pacing, memory card, and printer.
The company has revenues of USD 25-50 Million, has ~200 employees and is ISO 9000, CE certified.
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• Anesthesia ECG Monitor |
• Cardiac Monitor (Cardiotachometer and Rate Alarm) (FDA Code: DRT / 870.2300) A cardiac monitor (including cardiotachometer and rate alarm) is a device used to measure the heart rate from an analog signal produced by an electrocardiograph, vectorcardiograph, or blood pressure monitor. This device may sound an alarm when the heart rate falls outside preset upper and lower limits. |
• Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Aid (FDA Code: LIX / 870.5210) An external cardiac compressor is an external device that is electrically, pneumatically, or manually powered and is used to compress the chest periodically in the region of the heart to provide blood flow during cardiac arrest. |
• High Energy Battery-Powered Defibrillator (FDA Code: DRK / 870.5300) A low-energy DC-defibrillator is a device that delivers into a 50 ohm test load an electrical shock of a maximum of 360 joules of energy used for defibrillating (restoring normal heart rhythm) the atria or ventricles of the heart or to terminate other cardiac arrhythmias. This generic type of device includes low energy defibrillators with a maximum electrical output of less than 360 joules of energy that are used in pediatric defibrillation or in cardiac surgery. The device may either synchronize the shock with the proper phase of the electrocardiogram or may operate asynchronously. The device delivers the electrical shock through paddles placed either directly across the heart or on the surface of the body. |
• Neonatal Monitoring Electrodes |
• Neonatal Monitors |
• Telephone Multi-Channel ECG Transmitter/Receiver System |
• Wall Side Rail |