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Re: 12 lead



The Zoll M-Series is the class of the category, but
it's a little pricey.  The color screen referred to
elsewhere is on the CCT series, and it's not cheap. 
But the NIBP and IBP work well, the SPO2 is one of the
best (filters out artifact very well with both the
clip and adhesive sensors), the ETCO2 works well as do
the 3/5/12 lead systems.  Not to mention it's low
energy biphasic (120/150/200) and it paces like a
champ. 

We've bought a bunch of the M-Series for code carts in
the hospital, and our ambulance carries one now. 
We're upgrading to the CCT series as soon as they
arrive.

I worked with the LP-12 in a previous life and wasn't
impressed.  The one knob approach may seem simple, but
when you're used to several knobs, it isn't so simple.
 I don't like the form factor, either.

Patrick Sennett, BS, EMT-P
Paramedic Program Lead Instructor
Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Downers Grove, IL
  
--- PTME224648@aol.com wrote:
> Hello to everyone,
> I needed to get some information. I know that we
> have discussed this before, 
> but I did not keep up with it at that time. I need
> to get input on the Zoll m 
> 12 lead verse the LP 12 with spO2, nibp, and co2.
> What unit is working for 
> everyone and way what makes it beater then the
> other? What trouble are you 
> having with it? What unit due you recommend buying
> and way. 
> 
> Thank you 
> Randall
> 
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