Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1993-05-07
1995-11-07
Zele, Krista M.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
1286535, 128710, 340573, 345 1, A61B 5044, A61B 5055
Patent
active
054640148
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a display device which receives and displays ECG and other signals from a patient in an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) control room, which display device comprises a video converter which outputs video signals corresponding to the displayed information, a magnetically shielded cable which transmits the output of the video converter to a location near the patient and a display unit which receives the video signals from the magnetically shielded cable and display ECG and other data in a location near the patient as accommodated in a magnetically shielded housing. With this display device, ECG and other signals can be monitored accurately within the MRI booth without adverse effects on the MRI unit.
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Sugan Company Limited
Zele Krista M.
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