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Neurotrend

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Neurotrend
Critical care A system designed for continuous monitoring of ABGs to detect cerebral ischemia and/or hypoxia in Pts suffering from closed-head trauma and during surgery. See Arterial blood gases.


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Primary products include the TrendCare continuous blood gas monitoring system, including Paratrend and Neotrend for use with adult, pediatric and neonatal patients; and the Neurotrend cerebral tissue monitoring system.
Primary products include the IRMA SL blood analysis system; the TrendCare continuous blood gas monitoring system, including Paratrend and Neotrend for use with adult, pediatric and neonatal patients; the Neurotrend cerebral tissue monitoring system; and the Integrated Data Management System (idms).
Primary products include the IRMA SL blood analysis system; the TrendCare continuous blood gas monitoring system, including Paratrend and Neotrend for use with adult, pediatric and neonatal patients; the Neurotrend cerebral tissue monitoring system; and the Integrated Data Management System (idms).
 
 
 
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