Temperature Monitors
DST400 Industrial Thermocouple Thermometer
March 27, 2013 10:20 am | by Wahl Instruments | Product Releases | CommentsWahl Instruments, Inc. announces the addition of the new DST400 Industrial Thermocouple thermometer to its line of Digi-Stem digital thermometers. Featuring the rugged and reliable construction the Digi-Stem is known for, the vibration resistant DST400 is compatible with five different thermocouple types.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsMonitoring Temperature
January 18, 2013 9:45 am | by Healthmark Industries | Healthmark Industries Company, Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsHealthmark Industries offers two new products sold separately. One that monitors the temperature of reprocessing baths; and the other that monitors the ambient temperature and humidity of critical environments such as decontam, sterile storage, procedure rooms, and others.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsWireless Data Logger
January 14, 2013 10:39 am | by TandD Corp. | Product Releases | CommentsTandD Corp. has introduced the NEW Wireless Data Logger RTR-507/507L. This is a new model in the RTR-500 Series, which enables wide range high precision measurements of temperature and humidity. TandD has achieved a humidity measurement accuracy of ±2.5%, as well as wide range measurements of temperature from -30 to 80 degrees C and humidity from 0 to 99%RH.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsHealthmark Watermark
December 18, 2012 11:04 am | by Healthmark Industries | Healthmark Industries Company, Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsThe Healthmark Watermark is a bumper sticker-sized, liquid crystal thermometer with a "water fill line" that adheres to the inside of a manual and/or ultrasonic soaking bath, tub, sink, or basin. What makes the Healthmark Watermark unique is that it features an easy to read liquid crystal thermometer located below the fill line.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsNormothermia Monitoring And Management System
January 5, 2011 6:14 am | Shafer Enterprises, LLC | Product Releases | CommentsHothead Technologies has executed an agreement with Shafer Medical Devices, a Division of Shafer Enterprises, LLC, to develop and distribute a medical application of the H.O.T.™ System that supports the Shafer Medical Devices’ Hypo/Hyperthermic Pad in managing normothermia in patients during pre-op, surgery, and post-op.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsBrainstorm: Temperature Monitoring
July 19, 2010 7:55 am | Deroyal | Articles | CommentsMaintaining adequate surgical patient temperature is imperative to a positive outcome. Here, Craig Fernandes, Director of Acute Care Marketing for DeRoyal discusses the importance of temperature monitoring in both pre- and post- surgical procedure areas. July 19, 2010 Temperature monitoring has become a required standard both pre- and post-procedure from a patient safety and a reimbursement perspective.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsPreventing Perioperative Hypothermia
July 9, 2010 8:03 am | by Tom Parafinik, Director of Sales, Enthermics Medical Systems, Inc., www.enthermics.com | Enthermics Medical Systems | Articles | CommentsPatients have several strikes against them from the start in the surgical environment. In surgery they are naked, anesthetized, in a cold room and perhaps receiving cold IV and/or irrigation fluids. All of these factors can lead to inadvertent perioperative hypothermia. (Hypothermia defined as a core temperature below 36 degrees C or 96.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsWarming And Cooling Critical For Temperature Management
July 7, 2010 7:30 am | by Andy Fleishacker, Director of Business and Market Development and Xia Luo, M.D., Director of Clinical for Zoll Medical Corporation | Zoll Medical Corp. | Articles | CommentsManaging patient temperature in the operating room has always been a critical part of any surgical procedure. When patients undergo large open surgical procedures, such as liver, cardiovascular, burn or any large abdominal incision, heat loss is common due to the patient being exposed to the cold OR temperature and the cooling effect of the anesthesia and mechanical ventilation.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsIntravascular Temperature Technology
July 2, 2010 6:41 am | Zoll Medical Corp. | Product Releases | CommentsZOLL’s Intravascular Temperature Management (IVTM™) technology is used to regulate the core body temperature by precisely cooling and warming critically ill and surgical patients suffering from a variety of medical conditions. According to the company, the technology provides cooling and warming from a catheter inserted into the patient’s vein.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsTemperature Management Brainstorm
June 28, 2010 6:54 am | by Allyson Bower-Willner, Sr. Product Manager for Temperature Management, Kimberly-Clark Healthcare | Kimberly-Clark Health Care | Articles | CommentsWhat should surgical professionals consider when purchasing temperature management equipment in order to achieve adequate temperature in the OR for both patients and surgeons? Patients and surgeons are both interested in the same goal – the best possible outcome. According to several studies, patients who successfully maintain normothermia (36C – 38C) during surgery require fewer transfusions, experience less post-operative bleeding, spend less time on mechanical ventilators, require less time in intensive care and go home sooner.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsTemperature Management In The OR
June 21, 2010 7:02 am | by Troy Bergstrom, Marketing Communications Manager, www.arizant.com | Arizant Healthcare Inc. | Articles | CommentsWhat should surgical professionals consider when purchasing temperature management equipment in order to achieve adequate temperature in the OR for both patients and surgeons? June 21, 2010 With the CMS normothermia measure (SCIP-Inf-10) now a reality, hospitals will likely be warming patients that, in previous years, may have gone unwarmed.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsProbes For Temperature Monitoring
May 7, 2010 6:50 am | Deroyal | Product Releases | CommentsDeRoyal offers general purpose probes for temperature monitoring. The company offers both nasopharyngeal probes and nasal probes. The Nasopharyngeal Probe features: A very soft sheath for atraumatic insertion to minimize epistaxis. An 18” sheath on a 30” wire that provides additional flexibility.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsWireless Remote Temperature Monitoring
May 3, 2010 6:57 am | Shafer Enterprises, LLC | Product Releases | CommentsShafer Medical Devices, a division of Shafer Enterprises, introduces the Normothermia Monitoring and Management System (NMAMS) for monitoring patient temperature. According to the company features include: The ability to monitor up to 1,000 patients at one time.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsThermoregulatory Device Monitors And Controls Patient Temperature
December 14, 2009 5:25 am | Medivance | Product Releases | CommentsMedivance offers the Arctic Sun® Temperature Management System, a thermoregulatory device that monitors and controls patient temperature within a range of 33°C to 37°C (91.4°F to 98.6°F). According to the company, the system exhibits: The Model 2000 automated controller featuring: The ability to monitor and control patient temperature The ability to pull temperature-controlled water ranging between 4°C and 42°C (39.
LISTED UNDER: Temperature MonitorsTemperature Management And Tissue Pressure Reduction
August 19, 2009 9:59 am | Cincinnati Sub-Zero | Product Releases | CommentsUntitled Document Cincinnati Sub-Zero Products announces the release of the Gelli-Roll™, which combines patient temperature management and tissue pressure reduction in one simple-to-use reusable product. A CSZ Plasti-Pad warming blanket is encapsulated within Akton® gel.
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