Our proprietary oscillometric algorithm has been proven in over 20 years’ use in pediatric, adolescent, adult, and elderly patients with a variety of disorders.
The 90217A’s accuracy has been validated by official organizations in the US, UK, France and Germany[i]. Researchers have selected Spacelabs Healthcare’s ABP monitors for more than 500 clinical studies, including the landmark DASH, SYST-Eur and AASK[ii] analyses.
Patients especially like the monitor’s compact design, light weight, and quiet operation, so they’re more likely to comply with the technician’s instructions and advice.
Physicians receive the results they need to complete test evaluations. The 90217A is small enough to fit in a shirt pocket. Choose from five cuff sizes ranging from child (12-20 cm) to extra-large adult (38-50 cm) for maximum accuracy and comfort.
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Discover the Xhibit XC4 for streamlined monitoring, supporting healthcare professionals to make informed decisions with ease and precision.
Xhibit (96102) provides remote centralized monitoring and alarm management for up to 48 patients. Use just one or up to four high-definition displays for detailed views of any patient on the network. Easily adjust which patients are viewed on each display and the acuity of their monitoring with highly customizable views. Xhibit’s one-touch or one-click feature quickly shows the bedside view for a particular patient on one full screen