Gaymar - Medi Therm MTA 7900
by Gaymar




Warming/Cooling Unit
The Medi-Therm Hyper/Hypothermia System delivers regulated heat or cold therapy with microprocessor accuracy and reliability. Clinical applications include warming for perioperative normothermia, actively rewarming trauma patients and acute hypothermia victims; and for actively cooling febrile patients, and providing therapy for patients with cerebral trauma or malignant hyperthermia.
The American Heart Association 2005 Guidelines recommend that unconscious adults with Return of Spontaneous Circulation after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be cooled to 32°C to 34w°C for 12 to 24 hours (Circulation 2005:IV-84-IV-88). More care facilities are considering and implementing a new approach to temperature management therapy called Induced Mild Hypothermia. The Medi-Therm is an ideal device to use for this application.
The Medi-Therm Hyper/Hypothermia System has a conductive core temperature therapy system for optimal patient temperature regulation with rate controlled warming
0RepliesThu Mar 24 2022 | Blankets Hi, I have a device and I would very much like to buy Blankets - heavy duty, reusable polymer for this device - HP7010 (64 x 175cm Adult) - HP7020 (64 x 84cm Pediatric) I bought it from Stryker, but now I can't get it anywhere. Will you help please Thanks, Jerry jsuhaj@medsol.czReply |
1ReplyTue Feb 02 2016 | need disposable blankets Reply |
1ReplyTue Sep 02 2014 | Options on placing probe I work in a facility that has several Medi-Therm III Hyper/Hypothermia Machines. We have had some instances where using the probe rectally is not possible and need to know if there are other places that are ideal to place the probe. One of our team members has seen it placed in the patient's groin. Are there any other options and are they dependable as far as accurate temperatures? Reply |
| Height | 37 in |
| Length | 18 in |
| Weight | 121 empty, full-141 lbs. |
| Width | 14 in |