E2105 – Peripheral Nerve Stimulator
FOR THE NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCK MONITORING DURING GENERAL ANESTHESIA.
The E2105 allows the monitoring of neuromuscular block degree during general anesthesia procedures through the transcutaneous stimulation of a peripheral motor nerve and the observation of the corresponding muscle response. It generates the following stimulation modes used for the neuromuscular function evaluation:
• TWT: Single Twitch
• TET: Tetanic Stimulation
• PTC: Post Tetanic Count
• DBS: Double Burst Stimulation
• TOF: Train Of Four
These stimulation modes allow the assessment of:
• The best time for intubation
• The block degree during the anesthesia procedure
• The need of an additional dose of the blocking agent
• The existence of a residual block
Specifications:
| Pulse amplitude: |
adjustable from 5 to 80 mA |
| Pulse duration: |
200 µs |
| Maximum pulse voltage: |
220 V |
| Pulse shape: |
rectangular monophasic |
TWT mode:
|
pulses at 1 pps
|
| TET mode: |
pulses at 50 pps |
| DBS mode: |
two sequences of 3 pulses at 50 pps, the second 750 ms after the first. |
| TOF mode: |
four pulses at 2 pps |
| PTC mode: |
pulses at 50 pps during 5 s, no pulses during 3 s and 15 pulses at 1 pps |
| Power Source: |
one 9 V alkaline battery |
| Dimensions: |
140 x 80 x 40 mm |
| Weight: |
300 g (with battery) |
MS / ANVISA Register Nº 80118490003
BACK |