Nicolet® Elite 200 Doppler, 3 MHz OB Probe, Alkaline Batteries, Digital Display

SKU: 925ED30

Status: Out of Stock

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CA$1,430.00

 

ED30

  • Digital display
  • Alkaline batteries
  • 3 MHz obstetric probe

Superior Performance, Ultimate Flexibility

The Elite is a configurable, ultrasound Doppler used to detect the fetal heartbeat and to assist in monitoring peripheral arterial and venous blood flow. The Elite has a comfortable probe shape that makes finding a signal easier than ever before. It combines extreme sensitivity and incredibly clear, static-free sound into a compact, pocket-sized package.

High-Quality Sound

The most important output of any Doppler is the sound. Static Suppression Doppler (SSD) technology provides a crystal clear, static-free signal for the best possible diagnostic information. The large, built-in speaker or optional headset provides a reliable sound that can be heard publicly or privately.

Broad-Beam Technology

The comfortable shape of the Elite probe is easy to hold and features broad-beam technology, making it easy to find and lock onto the signal of interest. The large probe face of the 5 MHz vascular probes eliminates the need to angle the probe. Simply align it horizontally along the vessel of interest.

Proven Obstetric Reliability and Superior Vascular Performance

The comfortable shape of the Elite probe is easy to hold and features broad-beam technology, making it very easy to find and lock onto the signal of interest. The probe technology has been used in obstetric applications for years and is effective in detecting fetal heartbeats as early as 8 weeks in most pregnancies. The pre-angled crystals, broad-beam technology, and large probe face of our 5 MHz probe allow you to quickly locate vascular signals. As with the 2 and 3 MHz obstetric probes, there is no need to angle the probe.

3 MHz Obstetric Probes

The 3 MHz obstetric probe has a shallow signal penetration and is more sensitive to early fetal heartbeats. It can pick up the fetal signals as early as 8 - 12 weeks. It is most commonly used to find fetal heartbeats and to monitor the fetus in the earlier stages of pregnancy.


 

 

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