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Imex PocketDop & CT+ Probes Only

$389.00 - $449.00
Imex PocketDop &  CT+ Probes Only - Cascade Health Care
Imex PocketDop &  CT+ Probes Only
Imex PocketDop &  CT+ Probes Only
Imex PocketDop &  CT+ Probes Only
Imex PocketDop &  CT+ Probes Only
Imex PocketDop &  CT+ Probes Only
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Probes only for PocketDop II & ImexDop CT+
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Short Description:
Probes only for PocketDop II & ImexDop CT+

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Imex PocketDop II and Dop CT+ Replacement Probes

Vascular and Obstetrical Probes for use with the Imex Pocket-Dop II Doppler and the IMEXDOP CT+ Doppler. Coiled cords are not included (except for with waterproof probe) and can be purchased separately. 1 year manufacturer warranty.

  • The 2mhz obstetrical probe has a deep signal penetration and is best used to obtain fetal heart tones in larger women and late in pregnancy. It will consistently pick up the fetal heartbeat at 12 weeks and is preferred for use during labor and delivery
  • The 2mhz waterproof obstetrical probe is well suited for underwater labor and delivery. When using the 2mhz waterproof probe, the main unit of the doppler remains outside the tub to provide clear, undistorted sound.
  • The 3mhz obstetrical probe has a shallow signal penetration and is more sensitive to early fetal heartbeats. It can pick up the fetal signals as early as 8-10 weeks. It is most commonly used in earlier stages of pregnancy and for general prenatal use.
  • The 5mhz vascular probe has a deeper penetration than the 8mhz probe and is most commonly used to locate hard-to-find pulses and monitoring deep veins and arteries in legs: and for ABI studies in larger patients.
  • The 8mhz vascular probe has a shallow penetration and is best used to assess superficial vessels. It is most commonly used for Ankle/Brachial Index (ABI) studies, finding pedal pulses and would care applications.

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