M9500 by BLT – Compact, High-Performance Multiparameter Monitor
The M9500 multiparameter monitor from BLT is a state-of-the-art medical device designed for comprehensive and accurate monitoring of patients' vital signs. Ideal for intensive care units, operating theatres, emergency rooms and general medical departments, the M9500 combines robustness, ergonomics and performance. Featuring a 15-inch colour TFT LCD screen with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, it provides clear and instant data readout, facilitating rapid decision-making.
Its compact design (366 x 335 x 172 mm) and light weight (5.5 kg) make it easy to move around. The monitor operates on mains power with a wide voltage range (AC 100–240V) and is equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery providing at least 120 minutes of autonomy, ensuring continuity in the event of travel or power failure.
The M9500 allows simultaneous monitoring of multiple vital parameters: ECG, respiration, temperature (dual sensor), SpO₂ (with Biolight, Nellcor and Masimo options), non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) and invasive blood pressure (IBP optional ). It also includes an infrared spectrometry CO₂ measurement module in sidestream or mainstream versions.
The multimodal alarm functions (visual and audible) are fully configurable, with three priority levels (low, medium and high) and timed silence options. The system stores up to 168 hours of trend data and allows you to review previous ECG, alarms, heart rate events and NIBP measurements, even when the device is turned off.
In terms of connectivity, it offers an Ethernet output (RJ45), a nurse call socket, and optional analogue and defibrillation outputs. A thermal printer for ECG traces (up to 3 channels) and other measurements can also be integrated.
Thanks to its open architecture, the M9500 offers great flexibility in terms of use and upgradeability. Compatible accessories and optional modules enhance its capabilities, making it adaptable to the specific needs of each patient or care protocol.
The BLT M9500 is much more than a patient monitor – it is a versatile, intuitive diagnostic tool that is indispensable in everyday hospital care.