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FETALGARD Lite - NIBP A Multifunctional Fetal Monitor with NIBP
The unique features of the FETALGARD Lite® - NIBP are complemented by its extensive communications capabilities, allowing the system to be configured to meet your specific needs for the home, office, clinic, or hospital. Use it as a con­ventional fetal monitor with a recorder or as a portable battery-powered monitor. The added benefit of the built-in, "industry-standard", oscillometric NIBP provides added utility both for home and clinic BP monitoring.
Stored CTGs can be transferred easily to a PC* or to an Analogic recorder for printing.
The FETALGARD Lite - NIBP from Analogic is an affordable, multifunctional fetal monitor. Lightweight (less than 1.9kg), rugged, and easy to use, it is ideal for the home, office, clinic, or hospital. The first real "paperless" alternative to the conven­tional CTG Z-fold trace, the FETALGARD Lite - NIBP can help meet your diverse needs today and tomorrow.
* Connected directly via a modem or via a GSM phone. The optional FETALGARD Lite View Software must be installed.
CTG trace as shown on computer display using the FETALGARD Lite View software
The FETALGARD Lite - NIBP monitor and recorder can easily be mounted on a wall or on the standard FETALGARD Lite Roll Stand, allowing flexibility of use and patient mobility.
The small, single-crystal transducer option offers a comfortable and waterproof alternative to current transducer designs.
Contact your local representative today for more information on the remarkable FETALGARD Lite - NIBP from Analogic.
Analogic Corporation
Lie Care Systems Division 8 Centennial Drive Peabody, MA 01960, USA Tel: (978) 326-4006 (800) 433-8252 Fax: (978) 977-6854 www.analogic.com/fetalmonitor
FETALGARD Lite is a registered trademark of Analogic Corporation. Printed in U.S.A. © Analogic Corporation 2005. Rx Only. 16-00290 Rev 00

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