The Mindray D60 Defibrillator represents a critical tool in the fight against sudden cardiac arrest. Its advanced technology, user-friendly design, and robust features make it an essential device for healthcare professionals, helping to save lives and improve patient outcomes in emergency situations. With ongoing support and training, the D60 ensures that medical teams are prepared to respond swiftly and effectively when it matters most.
Key Features
1. Mindray Biphasic Defibrillation Technology
- The D60 supports both manual and automatic defibrillation, up to 360J, ready to deliver a shock in 5 seconds upon turn-on (charge to 200J).
2. Advanced Monitoring functions
- Equipped with a comprehensive monitoring system, the D60 can measure vital parameters, including ECG, SpO2, NIBP, Temperature, IBP, and sidestream CO2. The device features a large 9-inch, high-resolution 1200 x 1020 pixel display that presents real-time data clearly, enabling quick decision-making during critical moments.
- The D60 can also be configured with a phased array probe for critical FAST ultrasound use.
3. User-Friendly Interface
- The D60 is designed with an intuitive user interface, featuring touch-screen controls that simplify operation, but tactile buttons and knob for the critical controls. The device includes visual and audible prompts to guide users through the defibrillation process.
4. Data Management
- This defibrillator is equipped with data storage capabilities, allowing for the recording of patient data and event logs. This information can be transferred to electronic medical records (EMR) systems, enhancing continuity of care and facilitating post-event analysis.
5. Portability and Durability
- The Mindray D60 is designed for portability, weighing at 4.3 kg, making it suitable for both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. Its rugged construction ensures durability in high-stress environments. The D60 is certified for IP55, 1.5m free fall, and ambulance use.
6. Battery Life
- The device features a long-lasting battery, rated for 6.5 hours monitoring, or 220 times 360J discharge, or 4.5 hours of pacing.