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    Immobilization cushion depress child CT scanner MRI

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    The range of Depress cushions offers a great evolution in patient containment for medical imaging, magnetic resonance imaging and radiotherapy.

    The range of pediatric cushions makes it possible to limit the use of sedatives on infants and thus facilitates the follow-up of the child without having to involve the anesthetists.

    EASY TO USE :
    . Simple and fast installation, no distribution of the balls to be made.
    . High-density Styropor beads, totally channeled into rooms.
    . ABS valve, extremely robust with automatic closing.
    . Adjustable straps on both sides, interchangeable and removable for easy cleaning and disinfection.
    . Compatible with X-ray, CT and MRI.

    RESPECT FOR PATIENT COMFORT:
    . Perfect immobilisation
    . Made of 100% polyurethane, with woven reinforcement possible: pleasant and comfortable material
    . Very good insulating properties in particular to keep the infants warm
    . Outdoor envelope with no allergic reaction

    IMPROVEMENT OF RESULTS:
    . Image quality, no motion artifacts, optimization of first images
    . More speed, allows the realization of 2 to 3 additional MRI examinations per day

    Indications:
    CHILD: Use on infants 6 months to 4 years

    Dimensions:
    CHILD: Lxw - Weight - Thickness: 117x51/76cm - 1,5Kg - 2 / 3cm

    All our mattresses are guaranteed 3 years
    Material
    Polyuréthane
    Coating
    Etanche
    Colors
    Bleu
    UGAP reference
    2795074
    Length mm
    1170
    Width mm
    510-760
    Thickness mm
    20-30
    Additional Information
    COMPATIBLE IRM
    Gross weight
    1,8
    Net weight
    1,5
    304109

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