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Monitorização de Paciente

Monitorização de Paciente

Bedside monitors continuously display vital signs such as ECG (electrocardiogram), body temperature, SpO2 (arterial oxygen saturation), and NIBP (non-invasive blood pressure). These devices are deployed in various medical settings such as operating rooms, intensive care units, and general wards. Nihon Kohden offers a wide range of bedside monitors, from simple monitors for family doctors to in-hospital transport monitors and advanced monitoring systems with centralized monitoring functions.

Central monitors can observe multiple patients' vital signs data at a time, and can review each patient's data for certain days.

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Acessórios e Consumíveis

Interface Homem Máquina interface de usuário  conecta o humano e a máquina , é muito importante  para visualização dos processos internos no corpo. Nihon Kohden desenvolve e fabrica acessórios importantes como sensores e eletrodos.

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Safer monitoring

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Patient safety is a way to ensure that the people undergoing medical care are safe. There are various initiatives such as safe operation of medical equipment and staff education. We Nihon Kohden are also focusing on building an environment where patients can concentrate on treatment with peace of mind through medical devices and systems, and an environment where staff can respond quickly without missing patient alerts.

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Innovative Technologies

Nihon Kohden has developed innovative and unique technologies that contribute to progress in medical care.  We boldly take on new challenges, maintaining a keen eye for detail as we keep in mind the spirit of the founder.

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Clinical Sites

Nihon Kohden’s mission is to utilize its leading-edge technology and products to support medical treatment in all clinical areas from emergency response to testing, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.