EEG patient monitors For Sale
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FOR SALEUsed PHYSIOMETRIX SEDLINE- Brand: PHYSIOMETRIX
- Model: SEDLINE
- Category: EEG patient monitors
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USA
- Condition: Used
OEM: PhysiometrixMaterial: Sedline 5100 Common Name: Brain Function Monitor Item Weight: 4.3 Serial Number: M5080129 SKU#: Inv-00519333 Powers On: Yes...
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FOR SALEUsed - Good PHYSIOMETRIX SEDLINE- Brand: PHYSIOMETRIX
- Model: SEDLINE
- Category: EEG patient monitors
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- Shipping from:
USA
- Condition: Used - Good
MPN: 5100-5200p>HOSPIRA Physiometrix Sedline 5100 Brain Function Monitor w/ 5200 Patient Module.COSMETIC CONDITION IS GOOD AND USEDTested and in good...
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- Brand: DATEX-OHMEDA
- Model: F-FMW-00
- Category: EEG patient monitors
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Germany
- Condition: Pre-Owned - Excellent
ICU Monitor with patient module and leads, printer, rack holder, top condition
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FOR SALEUsed DATEX-OHMEDA F-FMW-00- Brand: DATEX-OHMEDA
- Model: F-FMW-00
- Category: EEG patient monitors
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Germany
- Condition: Used
- Year: 2008
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- Brand: CARDIOLIFE
- Model: Transtelephonic
- Category: EEG patient monitors
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USA
- Condition: Used
Cardiolife Transtelephonic ECG Monitor Recorder -- Warranty Please read our policies below including those on shipping BEFORE bidding!!Please inquire...
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- Brand: DATEX-OHMEDA
- Model: F-FMW-00
- Category: EEG patient monitors
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- Shipping from:
Poland
- Condition: Used - Good
- Year: 2006
This price is negotiable Model: GE Datex-Ohmeda S/5 Type: F-FMW-00SN: 6194732Year of manufacture: 2006English language menu Simple and intuitive opera...

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How Much Does EEG patient monitor Cost?
The Current Price Range Based on 6 Vendors on Bimedis. It’s Costs Starts Approximately at 12 and ends at the Highest Price 1268. The Average Price for EEG patient monitor - 625 based on 6 product listings in this category.
How much does an EEG Monitor cost?
It’s Costs Starts Approximately at $200 and ends at the Highest Price $2,750
9 Tips for Buying an EEG Monitor
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The electroencephalographic monitor should be capable of acquiring at least 16 channels of EEG. It should be able to check electrode impedance for each channel and the common mode rejection ratio should be at least 100 dB at 60 Hz.
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Many electroencephalographic monitor configurations are available, and EEG monitors should be selected by facilities based on testing procedures and user requirements.
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Users must be able to store the results on the hard drive or onto removable media.
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Facilities should specify if whether the EEG monitor is based on a standard PC or it is a customized digital recording device.
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EEG monitors should have a low-frequency filter setting of no higher than 0.3 Hz at its lowest setting, and the high-frequency filter setting should be no lower than 70 Hz at its highest setting.
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The sampling rate to acquire the EEG signal should be at least 200 Hz; sampling rates of 256 to 400 Hz are preferred.
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EEG monitor data should be acquired with a resolution of at least 12 bits. The sensitivity settings should be adjustable over the range of 1 to 100 mV/mm.
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The EEG patient monitor should allow users to review an earlier section of the EEG recording, while real-time monitoring carries on.
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The electroencephalographic monitor display modes should be offered as follows: compressed spectral array, density spectral array, and dot density array on EEG data trend graphs.
What You Need to Know Before Buying a EEG Monitor - Questions for the Seller
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Does it include Graphic Recorder/Printer?
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Are all electrode cables included?
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Sensitivity Control
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Does it include a master switch?
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Does it have individual channel override?
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Low-Frequency Filters
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Does it have individual channel override?
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Master Notch Filter
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Does it include a master notch filter?
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Does it have individual channel override?
