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LEON MRI Anaesthesia Workstation For use in cardiac cath labs or MRI


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MRI-compatible touchscreen technology for use with 1.5T & 3T MRI Systems with integrated magnetic field strength monitor verifying the position in relation to the MRI


Central brake to lock all four wheels Optional: Integrated CO2 and anaesthesia gas gauge


Optional: Second screen, outside of the MRI range, via a fibre-optic cable Optional: Neonatal mode VTG - 3 ml VTG


Optional: RS232 data interface via a fibre-optic cable


Löwenstein Medical UK Ltd, 1 E-Centre, Easthampstead Road, Bracknell RG12 1NF t: 01344 830023 e: info@loewensteinmedical.co.uk w: loewensteinmedical.co.uk


Designed for the delivery of High Flow Oxygen Therapy and available in three sizes for adult patients.


• Anatomical face-mount increases cannula stability,


comfort and support.


• 180° swivel elbow for easy and convenient positioning.


• Flexible, kink resistant tube to prevent interruption of


treatment.


• Clip and lanyard tube management system to allow


the patient to move freely.


Offering you a further choice from our wide range of patient interfaces


Contact Intersurgical for further information and a product demonstration: www.intersurgical.co.uk/contact


180° positioning


i-flo™ high flow nasal cannula


Quality, innovation and choice lnteract with us


www.intersurgical.co.uk


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