Kingham, Oxfordshire, UK, 3rd February 2015
DanMedical Ltd, the leading remote healthcare telemedicine solutions provider will be demonstrating the latest 2015 specification D-MAS HyperSat Medical Monitoring System, for use in Saturation Diving, Hyperbaric Chambers and remote locations. D-MAS comes with medical software suite 2015 pre-installed and now includes Pulse CO-Oximetry using the Masimo SET finger clip sensor for SPO2 (Saturated Oxygen) as standard amongst many other features and options.
From within the chamber, D-MAS HyperSat measures the diver’s heart rhythm, blood pressure, SpO2 and core temperature. This information is transmitted from inside the chamber to a specialist doctor on-shore, who provides expert medical advice in real-time. This level of medical support is required to comply with OGP 411 – now adopted by the world’s leading energy companies.
Wireless communications enable live images and monitoring to any online location in the world, giving unprecedented levels of health surveillance and support to rig medics and divers.
Pressure tested in Heliox to 450msw verified by DNV, and in elevated oxygen to 18msw, D-MAS HyperSat delivers a full range of remote healthcare diagnostic and monitoring support options with built in clinical interpretation.
Standard functions: Blood Pressure, Resting ECG, Extended ECG, Pulse Co-Oximetry (SpO2) using Masimo SET technology, Core Temperature, Digital Imaging.
Optional functions include: Spirometry, Audiometry, a range of Digital Video Scopes and the Remote Medic Consult Database.
The team would be delighted to meet you on Royal IHC Stand 125 at Subsea Expo or to pre-arrange a demonstration please contact Sergei Sollo, details below.
Sergei Sollo
Marketing Manager
DanMedical Ltd.
sergei.sollo@danmedical.com
DanMedical.com
@DanMedical
t: +44 (0)1608 658924
m +44 (0)7836 261128
DanMedical Ltd., 12 Threshers Yard, Kingham, Oxfordshire, UK OX7 6YF
DanMedical announce they will be exhibiting with Royal IHC (Stand 125) at the forthcoming Subsea Expo 2015, 11th-13th February, Aberdeen
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