Renewable Design for Silicone Foley Catheter With Temperature Probe - Disposable Adult Bi-spectral Index Sensor – Med-link
Renewable Design for Silicone Foley Catheter With Temperature Probe - Disposable Adult Bi-spectral Index Sensor – Med-link Detail:
Med-linket disposable non-invasive EEG sensor
1. Reflecting the excitement or inhibition status of the cerebral cortex, and accurately providing the monitoring and assessment of status of mind awareness to meet clinical needs;
2. Brain electrode is latex free and made with imported conductive adhesive, high-quality 3M double-sided adhesive and it is with low impedance;
3. Passed bio-compatibility test, it is with no cytotoxicity, skin irritation and sensitization;
4. Sensitive measurement, precise data, good adhesion.
Image | Model | Compatible Brand: | Item description | Package Type |
B-BIS-4A | - | 1pc/bag |
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