DASH 4000 Pro

Portable vital signs monitor for intensive care

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The Dash 4000 Pro monitor features a 10.4? large-format, full-color active matrix display and provides convenient viewing from across the room.

The GE Dash 4000 Monitor features:

  • Color Display 3-or 5-Lead ECG
  • Lethal Arrhythmia (V-Tach, V-Fib, and Asystole)
  • Respiratory
  • Nellcor Sp02
  • Dinamap NIBP Temperature
  • Printer
  • EtCO2
  • Battery
  • 1 Year Factory Warranty

The DASH 4000 offers it all! You can affordably add capabilities with plug-and-play convenience. Smart Anesthesia Multi-Gas (SAM®) module provides breath-by-breath analysis of respiratory and anesthetic gases. SAM also instantaneously identifies and quantifies agents, alone or in a mixture. The DASH 4000 provides revolutionary chest pain care First monitor to incorporate ACI-TIPI (Acute Cardiac Ischemia Time-Insensitive Predictive Instrument) The DASH 4000 automatically calculates a patient’s probability of Acute Coronary Ischemia from 0 to 100% Shown to reduce the number of unnecessary admits to the CCU, while helping to confirm appropriate admissions Use retrospectively or for real-time clinical decision support Predictive reliability dependent on 12-lead quality; our 12SL® remains the industry’s most thorough 12-lead analysis for sensitivity and specificity Gold standard Dinamap NIBP accuracy in every GE DASH 4000 monitor Full-featured monitor with DINAMAP® technology built-in System consistently produces the most accurate, reliable NIBP determinations available in a bedside monitor Stepped deflation with patented peak matching technology helps ride through artifact Ideally suited for NICU/

The DASH 4000 provides revolutionary chest pain care!It was the first monitor to incorporate ACI-TIPI (Acute Cardiac Ischemia Time-Insensitive Predictive Instrument). The DASH 4000 automatically calculates a patient’s probability of Acute Coronary Ischemia from 0 to 100% and is shown to reduce the number of unnecessary admits to the CCU, while helping to confirm appropriate admissions.