Profile: Kontron Medical engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of ultrasound products. Our products are used in cardiovascular, vascular, radiology, and obstetrics & gynecology applications.
The company was founded in 1999, has revenues of USD 1-5 Million, has ~250 employees and is ISO 9000, CE certified.
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• Impedance Pneumograph Monitor |
• Indirect Blood Pressure Monitor |
• Infant Apnea Monitors/alarms |
• Intra-Aortic Balloon Catheter |
• Intra-Aortic Balloon Circulatory Assist Unit |
• Intra-Aortic Balloon System (FDA Code: DSP / 870.3535) A intra-aortic balloon and control system is a device that consists of an inflatable balloon, which is placed in the aorta to improve cardiovascular functioning during certain life-threatening emergencies, and a control system for regulating the inflation and deflation of the balloon. The control system, which monitors and is synchronized with the electrocardiogram, provides a means for setting the inflation and deflation of the balloon with the cardiac cycle. |
• Intracranial Pressure Monitors |
• Invasive Arterial Blood Pressure Monitor |
• Invasive Neonatal Oxygen Analyzer |
• Maternal/Fetal Monitor System |
• Medical Cathode-Ray Tube Display (FDA Code: DXJ / 870.2450) A medical cathode-ray tube display is a device designed primarily to display selected biological signals. This device often incorporates special display features unique to a specific biological signal. |
• Mobile Obstetrical/Gynecological Ultrasonic Scanner |
• Multi-Channel Electrocardiographs |
• Neonatal Apnea Monitor (FDA Code: FLS / 868.2377) An apnea monitor is a complete system intended to alarm primarily upon the cessation of breathing timed from the last detected breath. The apnea monitor also includes indirect methods of apnea detection such as monitoring of heart rate and other physiological parameters linked to the presence or absence of adequate respiration. |
• Neonatal Monitoring Electrodes |
• Neonatal Monitors |
• Non-Invasive Blood-Pressure Measurement System (FDA Code: DXN / 870.1130) A noninvasive blood pressure measurement system is a device that provides a signal from which systolic, diastolic, mean, or any combination of the three pressures can be derived through the use of tranducers placed on the surface of the body. |
• Oxygen Blood Gas Monitor |
• Oxygen Transcutaneous Electrode |
• Oxygen Transcutaneous Monitor |
• Paper Chart Recorder (FDA Code: DSF / 870.2810) A paper chart recorder is a device used to print on paper, and create a permanent record of the signal from, for example, a physiological amplifier, signal conditioner, or computer. |
• Patient Monitor Computer |
• Pediatric Apnea Monitors |
• Pediatric Ultrasonic Scanner |
• Perinatal Monitoring System (FDA Code: HGM / 884.2740) A perinatal monitoring system is a device used to show graphically the relationship between maternal labor and the fetal heart rate by means of combining and coordinating uterine contraction and fetal heart monitors with appropriate displays of the well-being of the fetus during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. This generic type of device may include any of the devices subject to 884.2600, 884.2640, 884.2660, 884.2675, 884.2700, and 884.2720. This generic type of device may include the following accessories: Central monitoring system and remote repeaters, signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, and component parts. |
• Physiological Neonatal Monitor |
• Pulse Rate Monitors |
• R-Wave (ECG) Heart Rate Monitor |
• Respiratory Monitors |
• Temperature Monitor with Probe |
• Toxicology Fluorometer |
• Transcutaneous Carbon-Dioxide Blood Gas Monitor |
• Transcutaneous Oxygen Blood Gas Monitor |
• U.V/Visible Spectrophotometer |
• Ultrasonic Fetal Monitor (FDA Code: KNG / 884.2660) A fetal ultrasonic monitor is a device designed to transmit and receive ultrasonic energy into and from the pregnant woman, usually by means of continuous wave (doppler) echoscopy. The device is used to represent some physiological condition or characteristic in a measured value over a period of time (e.g., perinatal monitoring during labor) or in an immediately perceptible form (e.g., use of the ultrasonic stethoscope). This generic type of device may include the following accessories: signal analysis and display equipment, electronic interfaces for other equipment, patient and equipment supports, and component parts. This generic type of device does not include devices used to image some relatively unchanging physiological structure or interpret a physiological condition, but does include devices which may be set to alarm automatically at a predetermined threshold value. |
• Ultrasonic Obstetric-Gynecologic Imager (FDA Code: HEM / 884.2225) An obstetric-gynecologic ultrasonic imager is a device designed to transmit and receive ultrasonic energy into and from a female patient by pulsed echoscopy. This device is used to provide a visual representation of some physiological or artificial structure, or of a fetus, for diagnostic purposes during a limited period of time. This generic type of device may include the following: signal analysis and display equipment, electronic interfaces for other equipment, patient and equipment supports, coupling gel, and component parts. This generic type of device does not include devices used to monitor the changes in some physiological condition over long periods of time. |
• Ultrasonic Puls-Echo Scanner (FDA Code: IYO / 892.1560) An ultrasonic pulsed echo imaging system is a device intended to project a pulsed sound beam into body tissue to determine the depth or location of the tissue interfaces and to measure the duration of an acoustic pulse from the transmitter to the tissue interface and back to the receiver. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories. |
• Ultrasonic Scanner |
• Ultrasonic/Doppler Blood Pressure Neonatal Monitor |
• Ultraviolet Spectrophotometer |
• Venous Blood Pressure Monitor |
• Visible Spectrophotometers |