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Cardiosave Intra-aortic Balloon Pump
For patients in need of hemodynamic support, there’s no time to lose. Cardiosave is a cutting edge device that reliably provides time proven Intra-aortic Balloon Counterpulsation Therapy.
Getinge built the Cardiosave in a way to provide flexibility of use for both in-hospital and patient
transfer conditions. With Cardiosave, hemodynamic support will be at the right time and in the right place.
Category: Intra Aortic Products
Description
Improved usability
The Cardiosave Hybrid is a portable and maneuverable IABP designed for easy conversion from hospital to transport configuration. It is designed for use with all Getinge IABs to maximize your hospital‘s investment.
- Backlit monitor display and touchscreen controls offer improved usability in low light
- Improved help screen navigation resolves issues quickly
- Better organized patient interface connections for straightforward setup
- Easy access to the connection panel for a better ergonomic experience
- Self-retracting power cord for staff safety
- Helium tank is stored out of sight and out of the way
Ensuring patient safety and comfort
- Cardiosave Hybrid retains the familiar appearance and operation of previous Datascope/Maquet* Systems, but a closer look reveals features that improve performance for critically ill patients.
- Enhanced pneumatics optimize diastolic augmentation, and maximizes balloon inflation
time during diastole - Improved physical characteristics for better inter-facility transports
- Safely transport critically ill patients: Cardiosave Rescue is designed to meet the rigorous challenges of safely transporting critically ill patients by ambulance or air.