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Technical Specifications of Multiparameter monitors

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Technical Specifications

Precision Non-Invasive Blood (NIBP) – Colin Patented Technology

  • As-Oscillometric Method
  • Method of measurement-linear method of deflation
  • The demonstration of pressure extends 10 to 300mmHg

Pressure :

  • The show has accuracy less than ± 3mmHg
  • NIBP Measurement Range
  • Adult / Pediatric
  • 60 to 250mmHg o
  • 45 to 235mmHg or MAP
  • DAY 40 to 200mmHg or pulse rates 40 to 200bpm
  • Pulse rate 40 to 200bpm
  • Accuracy of NIBP AAMI SP-10: 2002 + A1: 2003
  • Pulse Rate Accuracy within ± 2% or ± 2 beats
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Pulse monitor during exercise

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Pulse monitor during exerciseVinton put a lot of attention to monitoring the pulse while doing sport, is something that is essential to know what we are training intensity. Today, gossiping by heart rate monitors websites we found something very interesting, pectoral band Santo Memory Belt.

In principle it is a normal pectoral band, unless it is capable of storing data alone, without clock, ie it is a good way to collect data from your heart without taking the clock back, something useful for those who would wear something uncomfortable on the wrist while training or for those who carry extra weight that hurts. (more…)

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Heart Rate Monitor For You

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Heart Rate Monitor For YouMost brokers use a heart rate monitor to control our real state throughout the race. A device that can offer endless possibilities and benefits when establishing control over the development of the activity, but there are many bad practices that we should not overlook to learn to use the heart rate monitor perfectly.

It is true that if we decide to go running we draw on a heart rate monitor, it will be our best partner to keep us informed at all times in our state just to check the pulse that we are having. But in many cases the heart rate monitor can be misused and instead of helping us, end up being a nuisance that will give us more headaches. Therefore it is important to us to consider and be consistent in using it. (more…)

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Oregon SE300, a powerful and very inexpensive heart rate monitor

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Oregon SE300, a powerful and very inexpensive heart rate monitorIf you want to spend much money but want a heart rate monitor your heart rate in addition to measure the speed at which you move, this is the best option. The Oregon SE300 lacks GPS sensor or foot, but an accelerometer in the chest band quite clear that sets the pace of your career.

Given that a GPS module or foot sensor typically cost more than € 70, pay 120 € for the Oregon SE300 is a pretty good option. Can be used only to race, since the sensor is designed to detect strides. (more…)

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Basic maintenance for a heart rate monitor

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Basic maintenance for a heart rate monitorIf you use a heart rate monitor to monitor your workouts you should have some things in mind to not shorten your life. If that happened to you sometimes you get the heart rate monitor and I mark strange things, or you take the pulse or stand still to an extent, the safest thing you’re doing wrong is keeping you heart rate monitor.

Before getting the band on the chest is recommended to moisten with water from the sensors and the chest area where the band will, this will help to better capture keystrokes, especially at home where they sweat and the environment transmission would be drier. (more…)

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