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Pulse Oximetry

Every cell in the body relies on a steady supply of oxygen. Non-invasive monitoring of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) is a critical tool for assessing respiratory function and overall physiological stability.

 

Pulse oximetry enables continuous monitoring and early detection of potential oxygen insufficiency. It provides reliable clinical reference data for the care of elderly, bedridden, and high-risk patients, supporting timely intervention and improved patient outcomes.

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MD-655P

MD-655P is a handheld, lightweight monitor with a user-friendly interface and clear display, designed to be used for spot-checking and continuous monitoring in healthcare settings and households. It is engineered with advanced sensor technology to ensure fast and precise readings, even in challenging conditions such as low perfusion or motion. 

MD-620P

MD-620P

This sports oximeter is waterproof and drop-resistant. It features a large, high-brightness LCD screen with automatic backlight shutoff. It also comes with preset alarms for blood oxygen and heart rate readings. Alarms can be set to sound and flash.

MD-670

MD-670P

This portable blood oximeter features a waveform display. It can operate in both AC and DC modes, facilitating long-term monitoring. It also has a 72-hour memory and can export data via USB for statistical analysis.

MD-630P

MD-630

Highly accurate. Large, clear LED display. Quickly measures heart rate and blood oxygen levels. Configurable alarms for blood oxygen levels and heart rate. Quickly measures heart rate. Built-in thermal printer.

MD-600

MD-600P

Combining the latest ITS measurement technology with infrared sensing, it rapidly and non-invasively measures blood oxygen levels and heart rate. It offers long-term monitoring and alarm functions, along with high accuracy, reliability, and portability, making it suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, emergency rooms, and home care.

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