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Product Description. Nose pads for Essilor Pupillometer. Replacement rubber nose pads fit all Essilor CRP Pupilometers, manual and digital.
The Corneal Reflection Pupillometer (C.R.P.) for precisely measuring and digitally recording pupillary distances. Used for measuring of monocular and binocular pupillary distances for all distances between 35 cm and infinity. Monocular pupillary distances can be measured by occluding one eye if the patient's binocular vision is abnormal. Monocular and total pupillary distances (from 48 ti 77 mm) are measured in 0.5 mm steps. Automatic lighting and digital display. Dimensions: W 250 x D 160 x H 60 mm. Net weight: 720 g.
Uses 2 x 1.5 V batteries.349,00€.
'I work in a busy neurosciences community hospital. Pupillometers are a must in ICU's which care for neurologic critically ill patients. Not only it eliminates the guessing game about pupillary size and reaction, but also guides therapy and affects management. In the setting of increased intracranial pressure, the pupil goes through a series of changes not visible to the naked eye or the penlight before it dilates and becomes unreactive.
This brief period is critical to pick up and act upon.Furthermore, many of our patients are comatose and or sedated with an unreliable neurologic exam. The pupillometer is particularly helpful in such settings. I can think of many cases where the pupillomter made a big difference in my practice'Moussa F. Yazbeck, MD, President-Society of Critical Care Medicine Northern CA Chapter, Neurocritical Care Unit, John Muir Medical Center, Walnut Creek, CA.
“Automated pupillary assessments with the Pupillometer has truly revolutionized how we care for the critically ill in our Neuro ICU. Device integration allows our Pupillometer data to effortlessly auto-upload into our EMR. This allows nurses to spend less time charting and more time providing patient care. The Pupillometer provides accurate, reliable and objective pupillary reactivity measurements that we can trend just like any other vital sign.' Wilkie RN, BSN, CCRN, Clinical Specialist, University of California- Irvine (UCI) Medical Center, Orange, CA. “Our neuro/critical care team has found the pupillometer has added another dimension to our clinical assessment by providing objective data on pupillary response. By trending constriction velocity and NPi, we have enhanced our clinical decision making at the bedside.
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The pupillometer has consistently provided accurate data on pupillary response.”Mary Kay Bader, RN, MSN, CCNS, FAHA, FNCS, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Mission Regional Medical Center, Brain Trauma Foundation Medical Advisory Board Member, Mission Viejo, CAlifornia.
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