Michael Barbella, Managing Editor11.01.22
Nihon Kohden America has released its Life Scope G7 patient monitor into the U.S. market. Created by clinicians, for clinicians, the G7 is an advanced bedside monitor with 19-inch screen designed for high acuity settings with quick access to multiple configurations and trend analysis.
Balancing power insights and ease-of-use, this newly released monitor deploys conveniently at the bedside and is simple to mount, with the option to add four smart ports for even more capabilities. The Life Scope G7 incorporates a Data Acquisition Unit to host the BSM-1700 Transport Monitor for uninterrupted data during transport. Features like drug and pulmonary calculations and hemodynamics graph window aid clinicians in closer monitoring of their patients.
“We are pleased to continue our support of healthcare guardians with the release of Life Scope G7. The seamless workflow, detailed visuals, and expanded data integration are just some of the features that will aid our ongoing mission to benefit all,” Nihon Kohden America President and CEO Eiichi Tanaka said.
With the release of the Life Scope G5 and G5Max this past spring, the G7 shows the company’s continued efforts to allow clinicians to spend more time with their patients and less with technology.
Founded in Japan in 1951, Nihon Kohden manufactures, develops, and distributes medical electronic equipment, with subsidiaries in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The company’s products are now used in more than 120 countries, and it is the largest supplier of electroencephalography products worldwide. Nihon Kohden has envisioned, designed, and produced devices such as pulse oximeters, arrhythmia analysis, low-invasive blood volume monitoring and wireless patient monitoring.
Balancing power insights and ease-of-use, this newly released monitor deploys conveniently at the bedside and is simple to mount, with the option to add four smart ports for even more capabilities. The Life Scope G7 incorporates a Data Acquisition Unit to host the BSM-1700 Transport Monitor for uninterrupted data during transport. Features like drug and pulmonary calculations and hemodynamics graph window aid clinicians in closer monitoring of their patients.
“We are pleased to continue our support of healthcare guardians with the release of Life Scope G7. The seamless workflow, detailed visuals, and expanded data integration are just some of the features that will aid our ongoing mission to benefit all,” Nihon Kohden America President and CEO Eiichi Tanaka said.
With the release of the Life Scope G5 and G5Max this past spring, the G7 shows the company’s continued efforts to allow clinicians to spend more time with their patients and less with technology.
Founded in Japan in 1951, Nihon Kohden manufactures, develops, and distributes medical electronic equipment, with subsidiaries in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The company’s products are now used in more than 120 countries, and it is the largest supplier of electroencephalography products worldwide. Nihon Kohden has envisioned, designed, and produced devices such as pulse oximeters, arrhythmia analysis, low-invasive blood volume monitoring and wireless patient monitoring.