GE Dash 5000

October 6, 2017
GE Dash 5000

GE Dash 5000 Features

  • Designed for optimized monitoring in all care applications
  • Advanced algorithms for all monitored parameters
  • Fully flexible alarm settings allow personalized monitoring
  • ECG acquisition through cables or wireless
  • Bright alarm light at the bedside helps to immediately locate the patient in critical situations
  • Multiple mounting solutions and a wide range of accessories ensure easy and flexible workplace configuration
  • 3 waveform screen view to maximize the size of parameter values and waveforms
  • Convenient care area specific Remote iTouch Pad enables operation on both sides of the patient’s bed and direct access to frequently used functions
  • Remote Screen through DashPort2 for optimal central overview
  • CO2 module and extention Rack for additional parameters
  • Wide array of interfacing options with iConnect solutions
  • Both mainstream and low-flow sidestream CO2 measurement options for applications from neonatal to adult patients

GE Dash 5000 Specifications

Display

  • Size Dash 3000 – 8.4 in., Dash 4000 – 10.4 in., Dash 5000 – 12.1 in.
  • Type Active-matrix color LCD
  • Resolution Dash 3000 and 4000: 640 by 480 dpi, Dash 5000: 800 by 600 dpi • Number of traces 7 (maximum)
  • Number of seconds/trace 4.9 at 25 mm/sec
  • Sweep speed 6.25, 12.5, 25 mm/sec (with erase bar)

Controls

  • TrimKnob® control
  • Five hard keys Standard Silence Alarm, Print, NBP Go/Stop, Zero All and Power On/Off. Dash 5000 adds
  • Trends, NBP Auto, Admit/Discharge, Standby and Main View
  • Remote control option Available

Alarms

  • Categories Patient status and system status
  • Priority 4 levels – Crisis, Warning, Advisory and Message
  • Notification Audible and visual
  • Setting Default and individual
  • Silencing 1 minute, current alarm only
  • Pause 5 minutes in Adult ICU mode, 3 minutes in Neonatal ICU mode and 5 minute,
  • 15 minute, or permanent pause in OR mode
  • Volume Default 70 dB measured at 1 meter

Invasive blood pressure

  • Number of channels 1 to 4 (optional)
  • Transducer sites Arterial, femoral artery, pulmonary arterial, central venous, right atrial, left atrial, intracranial and special
  • Transducer requirements Excitation voltage: 5 V dc ± 0.1%
  • Transducer output 5 μV/V/mmHg

Input specifications

  • Range -25 mmHg to 300 mmHg
  • Offset ± 150 mmHg

Output specifications

  • Frequency response dc to 50 Hz (-3 dB)
  • Zero balance range ± 150 mmHg
  • Zero balance accuracy ± 1 mmHg
  • Zero balance drift ± 1 mmHg over 24 hours
  • Accuracy ± 2% or ± 1 mmHg, whichever is greater
  • (exclusive of transducer)
  • Alarms User-selectable upper and lower limits for systolic, diastolic and mean pressures

Pacemaker detection / rejection

  • Input voltage range ± 2 mV to ± 700 mV
  • Input pulse width 0.1 ms to 2 ms
  • Rise time 10 μs to 100 μs
  • Over/under shoot 2 mV (max)
  • Baseline drift < 0.5 mV per hour with a ± 700 mV, 2 ms
  • Pacemaker pulse Applied

Respiration

  • Measurement technique Impedance variation detection
  • Range 0-200 breaths per minute for variations of 1.0 – 10.0 Ω
  • Respiration rate 0-200 breaths per minute
  • Base impedance 100-1000 Ω at 52.6 kHz
  • Detection sensitivity 0.4 to 10 Ω variation
  • Waveform display bandwidth 0.1 to 1.8 Hz (-3 dB)
  • Alarms User-selectable upper and lower respiration rate limits, and user-selectable apnea limit

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