GE Corometrics 259 Fetal Monitor
The GE Corometrics 259 Fetal Monitor is a dependable and accurate monitoring system designed for obstetrics departments, labor and delivery units, and women’s health centers. Built to provide clear, continuous monitoring of maternal and fetal well-being, it supports clinicians in making confident decisions during antepartum testing and labor management.
Overview
Engineered with advanced monitoring features, the Corometrics 259 measures fetal heart rate, uterine activity, and maternal vital signs with precision. Its intuitive interface, bright display, and compact design make it easy to use in both bedside and clinical settings. With long-standing reliability and proven accuracy, this system is trusted by hospitals worldwide for safe and effective obstetric care.
Key Features
- Continuous monitoring of fetal heart rate (FHR) and uterine contractions
- Optional maternal monitoring of non-invasive blood pressure and pulse oximetry
- Clear, bright display with easy-to-read waveform and numeric data
- High sensitivity ultrasound transducers for accurate fetal heart rate detection
- Integrated thermal printer for real-time strip chart recordings
- User-friendly interface with simple controls for rapid operation
- Durable design built for continuous use in labor and delivery environments
Product Specifications
- Parameters: Fetal heart rate, uterine activity, optional maternal NIBP and SpO₂
- Display: Digital screen with numeric and waveform presentation
- Printer: Integrated thermal printer for fetal/maternal tracings
- Transducers: Ultrasound FHR transducers and toco transducer for uterine activity
- Power: 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
- Dimensions (approx.): Compact tabletop unit suitable for bedside use
- Weight: Lightweight, approx. 15–20 lb depending on configuration
- Compliance: FDA-cleared; IEC 60601-1 safety certified
Ideal For
- Hospitals and labor & delivery units
- OB/GYN clinics and women’s health practices
- Antepartum testing and monitoring
- High-risk pregnancy monitoring
- Academic and teaching hospitals
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