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Ultrasound machine / Wireless Ultrasound
Imaging Modality & Resolution Capabilities
Wireless Ultrasound (POCUS) provides handheld imaging for bedside diagnostics. Probe options include convex and linear arrays with frequencies ranging to support abdominal, vascular, and superficial imaging. Image resolution supports common point-of-care clinical workflows including FAST and focused exams.
Detector Specs & Interoperability (PACS/DICOM)
Device supports DICOM store and export for PACS integration. Wireless connectivity options include secure Wi-Fi and encrypted transfer to clinical networks. Battery runtime targets typical clinical shift usage; hot-swap battery options reduce downtime between calls.
CR System
Imaging Modality & Resolution Capabilities
Computed Radiography (CR) System delivers digital radiography via imaging plates and readers. Detector resolution and plate size options support chest, skeletal, and portable radiography workflows. Image processing includes standard radiographic algorithms for contrast and edge enhancement suited to diagnostic review.
Detector Specs & Interoperability (PACS/DICOM)
CR readers support DICOM storage and integration with hospital PACS. Plate handling throughput depends on reader model; select throughput rates to match departmental exam volumes. Integration includes DICOM modality worklist and secure transfer to centralized archives.
X-Ray machine
Imaging Modality & Resolution Capabilities
Digital X-Ray System supports variable detector sizes and image acquisition modes for chest, skeletal, and general radiography. Detector options include flat-panel detectors with defined pixel pitch and dynamic range for diagnostic clarity. Generator power and exposure control allow optimized imaging across patient sizes.
Detector Specs & Interoperability (PACS/DICOM)
System includes DICOM storage and modality worklist compatibility. Detector integration and image calibration procedures ensure consistent image quality for PACS archiving. Choose detector size and pixel density to match clinical use-case and room constraints.
Immunology
Assay Menu & Testing Methodology
Immunology Analyzer designed for clinical laboratories offering chemiluminescence or ELISA-based assays. Assay menu supports common immunoassays for infectious disease markers and hormonal panels. Analyzer options include single or multi-channel reagent handling and automated pipetting for reduced manual steps.
Throughput (Tests/Hour) & Reagent Ecosystem
Throughput varies by model and assay complexity; select models focus on high-throughput screening while compact systems serve medium-volume labs. Reagent ecosystem may be closed or open; closed systems require validated kits while open platforms accept third-party reagents subject to validation. Consider reagent shelf-life and onboard refrigeration where applicable.
Nephelometry
Assay Menu & Testing Methodology
Nephelometer Analyzer quantifies turbidity and light scattering for protein assays such as immunoglobulins and acute phase reactants. Optical design emphasizes low-noise detection and linear dynamic range suitable for routine and specialized tests. Reagent handling supports cuvette or liquid reagent formats depending on model.
Throughput (Tests/Hour) & Reagent Ecosystem
Throughput depends on assay incubation times and automated sample handling. Choose models with onboard reagent cooling for high-stability workflows. Reagent sourcing and lot management are key procurement considerations to ensure consistent assay performance.
Hematology Analyzers
Assay Menu & Testing Methodology
Hematology Analyzer offers CBC with 3-part or 5-part differential options. Analysis methods include impedance and optical scatter for accurate cell counts and differentiation. Models vary by presence of automated slide-making or reticulocyte analysis to suit lab needs.
Throughput (Tests/Hour) & Reagent Ecosystem
Throughput selections range from compact units for moderate demand to high-throughput analyzers rated for several hundred tests per hour. Reagent management and calibration routines are integral to maintaining analytical performance; reagent pack sizes and onboard refrigeration options affect stocking and logistics.
Bilirubin Meter
Assay Menu & Testing Methodology
Bilirubin Meter designed for neonatal bilirubin assessment using photometric or transcutaneous measurement methods. Laboratory benchtop models provide quantitative serum bilirubin results, while transcutaneous units enable bedside screening. Measurement precision is suitable for screening and follow-up protocols.
Throughput (Tests/Hour) & Reagent Ecosystem
Throughput for benchtop models depends on sample-prep and run time; transcutaneous devices provide rapid point-of-care readings. Benchtop devices may require reagents or calibrators; transcutaneous units require periodic calibration checks and sensor maintenance.
Electrolyte Analyzer
Assay Menu & Testing Methodology
Electrolyte Analyzer using ion-selective electrode (ISE) technology for sodium, potassium, and chloride measurement. Analyzer supports rapid turnaround for stat electrolyte panels and integrates with sample handling modules for automated workflows. Calibration methods align with clinical reference standards.
Throughput (Tests/Hour) & Reagent Ecosystem
Throughput is influenced by autosampler capacity and measurement cycle times; select models include onboard dilution and reagent packs. Reagent management and temperature control affect analytical stability and lot-to-lot consistency.
Urine Analyzer
Assay Menu & Testing Methodology
Automated clinical urine analyzer designed for routine urinalysis workflows. It supports standard dipstick screening and quantitative chemistry panels used by hospital and laboratory teams. The unit focuses on throughput and consistent assay readout for high-volume clinical environments.
Throughput (Tests/Hour) & Reagent Ecosystem
Configured for continuous batch processing and reagent cartridge workflows. Designed to integrate with common laboratory reagent formats and offers repeatable reagent handling for scheduled operations.
Coagulation
Assay Menu & Testing Methodology
Coagulation analyzer intended for PT, APTT, fibrinogen and related hemostasis testing. The system supports clotting and chromogenic methods required by clinical hematology labs. Results are presented with timestamped run logs for traceability.
Throughput (Tests/Hour) & Reagent Ecosystem
Designed for mid-to-high throughput runs and modular reagent cartridges. Reagent handling emphasizes stability and consistent clot detection across batches to support routine laboratory cycles.
Histopathology
Assay Menu & Testing Methodology
Histopathology equipment suite supports tissue fixation, processing, embedding, microtomy, and staining workflows. Devices are aligned to slide preparation and stain reproducibility required in diagnostic pathology.
Throughput (Tests/Hour) & Reagent Ecosystem
Configurations scale from small lab setups to higher throughput pathology suites. Reagent and consumable compatibility focuses on standard tissue processing chemicals and slide mounting media.
Suction machine
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Portable medical suction machine designed for airway clearance and minor surgical aspiration. Compact form factor supports bedside and procedure-room use with simple control ergonomics.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Unit chassis and canister mounts are built for clinical handling and secure attachment. Suction performance is engineered for sustained operation in routine clinical tasks.
Infusion Pump
Clinical Application & Patient Scope
Infusion Pump for ICU and ward medication delivery. The device supports controlled intravenous infusion for continuous, intermittent, and PCA therapy. It is suitable for hospital departments requiring reliable volumetric or syringe-based infusion control. The unit design emphasizes clear user controls and alarm visibility for bedside staff.
Fail-Safe Alarms & Closed-Loop Control
Built-in alarm logic notifies staff of occlusion, air-in-line, and low-volume conditions. Backup power behavior and simple battery support are documented for planning. Procurement teams can evaluate alarm thresholds, interface options, and bedside deployment constraints when selecting units.
Syringe Pump
Clinical Application & Patient Scope
Syringe Pump for precise small-volume delivery in ICU, OR, and ambulatory settings. The device supports programmable infusion profiles and safety limits suitable for anesthesia and titrated drug delivery. Clinical teams evaluate syringe compatibility and dosing precision when selecting a model.
Fail-Safe Alarms & Closed-Loop Control
Alarm coverage includes occlusion and end-of-syringe detection. Battery backup and alarm visibility are key selection criteria for continuous monitoring situations. Procurement should confirm accessory options and mounting kits for bedside integration.
Multipara Monitor
Clinical Application & Patient Scope
Multipara Patient Monitor for ICU and telemetry applications. The monitor aggregates ECG, SpO2, NIBP, and temperature signals for continuous bedside observation. It suits monitoring workflows where synchronized alarms and parameter trends are required for clinical decisions.
Fail-Safe Alarms & Closed-Loop Control
Alarm prioritization and visibility are designed for high-acuity settings. Procurement should verify display size, connectivity options for central station integration, and backup power behavior for uninterrupted monitoring.
Nebulizer
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Nebulizer for clinical respiratory therapy and outpatient use. The unit supports aerosol delivery for bronchodilators and other inhaled medications. Models include portable and tabletop configurations suited to clinic and ward environments. Buyers evaluate aerosol particle size, flow source, and patient interface compatibility when selecting devices.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Device mounting and portability are considered for treatment rooms and mobile therapy trolleys. Confirm power options and accessory kits for multi-patient use scenarios.
Climber
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Rehabilitation Climber for physiotherapy and mobility training. The device assists therapists in supervised climbing exercises and progressive gait training. Consider safe working load, step dimensions, and handrail ergonomics when selecting equipment for clinical programs.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Structural design supports repeated clinical use and provides anchor points for assistive harnesses where required. Verify installation footprint and floor loading requirements before purchase.
Patient Hoist
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Patient Hoist for safe patient transfers in wards and rehab settings. The device supports assisted lifting and repositioning with harness compatibility. Key procurement factors include safe working load, lift range, and ease of maneuver for bedside operations.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Choose models by verified SWL ratings and robust construction for repeated clinical use. Confirm installation requirements for ceiling-mounted variants or floor-mounted bases for mobile units.
Bed-side Table / Fully Automatic Homecare bed
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Fully Automatic Homecare Bed and bedside table for hospital wards and homecare. Motorized adjustments support posture changes and patient transfers. Buyers evaluate control ergonomics, mattress compatibility, and guardrail options for safety and comfort.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Confirm SWL and frame construction for bariatric or standard use. Consider power requirements for motorized models and accessory mounting needs for bedside tables.
Fully Automatic Tilt Table Rehab Bed
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Fully Automatic Tilt Table Rehab Bed for mobilization and orthopaedic rehabilitation. The table supports controlled tilt angles with safety restraints and patient support surfaces. Clinical selection focuses on tilt range, control precision, and patient-handling ergonomics.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Verify SWL for intended patient cohorts and inspect frame stability for repetitive therapeutic use. Consider integration with harnesses and transfer aids for safe operation.
Patient Beds
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Patient Beds suitable for hospital wards and care facilities. Available in manual and electric motorized variants to support posture adjustment and caregiver access. Key procurement elements include guardrail options, mattress compatibility, and safe working load ratings.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Confirm frame strength for bariatric usage where needed and plan maintenance intervals for motorized models. Evaluate bed mobility and locking features for ward workflows.
Thermometer
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Clinical Thermometer for patient screening and monitoring in outpatient and inpatient settings. Models include digital hand-held and non-contact infrared options. Key selection criteria include accuracy, response time, and ease of disinfection between patients.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Device robustness and probe protection are relevant for high-throughput screening environments. Consider calibration intervals and spare-unit planning for busy clinics.
Manual Wheelchair
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Manual Wheelchair suitable for patient transport and ward mobility. Choices include transport and self-propelled variants with differing seat widths and frame materials. Key procurement factors are seat dimensions, braking systems, and foldability for storage.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Confirm SWL for intended patient cohorts and choose frame materials compatible with cleaning protocols. Consider spare-part availability for ongoing maintenance.
Oxygen Concentrator
Ergonomics & Patient Positioning
Oxygen Concentrator for clinical and home oxygen therapy. Available in stationary and portable flow-rate configurations. Buyers evaluate continuous flow capacity, oxygen concentration stability, and noise levels when selecting units for ward or home use.
Safe Working Load (SWL) & Structural Integrity
Consider device placement, ventilation needs, and power supply reliability when planning deployments. Maintenance intervals and filter replacement schedules affect operating readiness.