Edan M50 Monitors
The Edan M50 Monitor is a high-performance patient monitoring solution designed for hospitals, clinics, and critical care settings. Featuring an 8.4" high-resolution display, the M50 provides comprehensive monitoring of ECG, NIBP, SpO2, pulse, respiration, temperature, and CO2, delivering accurate real-time vital signs for adult, pediatric, and critical care patients.
Key Features of Edan M50 Monitors
- 8.4" high-resolution display for clear, intuitive visualization
- Multi-parameter monitoring: ECG, NIBP, SpO2, pulse, respiration, temperature, CO2
- iSEAP™ ECG algorithm optimized for arrhythmia detection, pacemaker detection, and heart rate measurement
- SEMIP 12-Lead diagnosis algorithm with 208 types of analysis results
- iMat SpO2 algorithm with superior motion and low perfusion resistance performance
- Built-in Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) system to identify changes in patient conditions
- Powerful non-volatile memory and USB external storage for data backup and trend analysis
- Defibrillation protection and synchronization for patient safety
- Nurse call function and VGA output for enhanced workflow
Communication and Connectivity
The Edan M50 seamlessly integrates into clinical workflows:
- Bi-directional communication with MFM-CMS central monitoring station
- HL7 support for interoperability with HIS/EMR systems
- Enables centralized monitoring and trend export for accurate documentation
Available Options
- iM50P: 3-Lead ECG, Edan SpO2, NIBP, pulse rate, respiration, skin temperature, printer
- iM50PCO2: 3-Lead ECG, Edan SpO2, NIBP, pulse rate, respiration, skin temperature, sidestream CO2 (Respironics) with accessories, printer
Why Choose Edan M50 Monitors
The Edan M50 Monitor combines advanced multi-parameter monitoring, arrhythmia detection, and real-time trend analysis in a compact, user-friendly design. Its MEWS scoring system, robust connectivity, and optional CO2 monitoring make it an ideal choice for critical care, hospital wards, and clinical environments where accurate and continuous patient assessment is essential.





