- Condition: Factory New
- Country of Origin: USA
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Weight: 0.71 lb
- Fast, automated ABI index calculation - ABI results and two ankle waveforms print out on adhesive-backed label paper for easy placement on reimbursement report forms
- New keypad for easily entering pressure data and calculating the ABI indices
- LCD display featuring battery status
- Automatic scaling and calibration
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Learn more:
- MFR: CooperSurgical Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: L300AC
- Phone: (800) 243-2974
Frequently asked questions
Does the system include an 8 MHz bi-directional probe?
Yes, the Summit Doppler LifeDop 300 ABI System includes a sensitive, bi-directional 8 MHz Vascular Probe (#SD8B). This high-quality probe is essential for accurately acquiring vascular waveforms needed for the automated Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) calculation.
What is included with the complete system?
The Summit Doppler LifeDop 300 ABI System is delivered as a comprehensive, factory-new package that provides all the components necessary for immediate Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.) diagnosis and ABI calculation.
The complete system includes:
- Doppler Unit and Printer:
- Hand-held Doppler unit with integrated keypad
- Compact Printer (for quick printing of waveforms and results)
- 8 MHz Bi-Directional Vascular Probe (#SD8B)
- Clinical Components:
- ABI Vascular Cuff Package (#K170) which includes an Aneroid Blood Pressure Pump and four cuffs (two 10 cm and two 12 cm)
- ABI System Printer Label Paper with Adhesive Back (#K180)
- ABI Report Forms (50 per Pack)
- Accessories and Documentation:
- Protective Carrying Case
- Educational materials (ABI video, chart, examination guide, quick reference guide, and glossary)
Is the LifeDop 300 specialized for ABI diagnostics?
Yes, the LifeDop 300 ABI system is specifically designed for the rapid and economical acquisition of the Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI). This assessment is the standard method used to diagnose Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.).
The system streamlines the process by offering:
- Automated Calculation: It features an integrated keypad for entering pressure data, allowing the unit to instantly calculate the ABI index.
- Documentation: It includes a compact printer that produces reports showing the ABI results and two ankle waveforms, suitable for direct placement on reimbursement forms.
Does the system help with insurance documentation?
Yes, this system is specifically designed to streamline the reimbursement process. It includes a printer that outputs ABI results and waveforms onto adhesive-backed labels, which are sized for direct, clean application onto your patient report forms.
Is the ABI system ultra-portable?
Yes, the Summit Doppler LifeDop 300 ABI system is engineered for maximum portability, making it ideal for point-of-care assessments. * Ultra-Portable Components: The handheld Doppler unit is exceptionally lightweight, weighing only 0.71 lb (320 grams). It is paired with a compact printer for on-the-spot reporting. * Convenient Transport: The complete system, including the Doppler, printer, probe, cuffs, and supplies, comes with a protective carrying case for easy and safe transport across clinical settings.
What is the benefit of automated ABI calculation?
The key benefit of the automated ABI index calculation is speed and reimbursement compliance.
The system quickly calculates the required indices based on pressure data entered via the integrated keypad. It then uses the compact printer to provide:
- Immediate Results: Fast calculation and printout of the Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI).
- Streamlined Documentation: Prints two ankle waveforms and the final ABI results directly onto adhesive-backed label paper.
This adhesive-backed output is ideal for quick placement on reimbursement forms, ensuring that standardized documentation criteria are efficiently met for Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.) diagnosis.
Does the keypad simplify ABI data entry?
Yes, the integrated numeric keypad is specifically designed to streamline the ABI measurement process for maximum efficiency. It achieves this by:
- Convenient Data Input: Allowing clinicians to easily enter blood pressure readings (pressure data) directly into the unit.
- Automated Calculation: The unit uses this entered data to perform a fast, automated calculation of the Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) immediately.
This functionality ensures a rapid and accurate pathway for diagnosing Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.).
Does the display show the battery status?
Yes, the LifeDop 300 Doppler unit is equipped with an LCD display that features a built-in battery status indicator. This allows clinicians to easily monitor the power level during use and helps ensure maximum uptime. The system also includes a separate low battery indication feature.
Does the printer use adhesive label paper?
The system’s compact printer uses specialized, adhesive-backed label paper (Model #K180).
This feature is designed for clinical efficiency, allowing you to:
- Rapidly print two ankle waveforms and the calculated ABI results.
- Easily peel and place the printout directly onto patient charts or reimbursement forms, streamlining documentation for Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.) diagnosis.
Is the system easy to use for accurate results?
Yes, the system is designed to be very user-friendly. It features a keypad for easy pressure data entry and automatic scaling and calibration to simplify operation and ensure accurate results.