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AMERICAN MEDICAL K-Thermia RK600 Hypothermia Unit For Sale

Powers up, heats up and pumps. 120 VAC powered and includes a hospital grade plug. May need to be calibrated to ensure heat ranges are accurate after shipping. The casing has some scratches and light... view more

April 17

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Hypothermia Unit

Hypothermia units are specialized medical equipment used to reduce the body temperature of a patient in order to protect them from serious medical complications. The equipment is typically used in cases of cardiac arrest, stroke, and other medical emergencies. The equipment is usually composed of a cooling blanket, a temperature monitoring system, and a cooling system to regulate the patient's temperature. The cooling blanket is typically made of a material that can absorb and retain heat, while the temperature monitoring system is used to measure the patient's temperature. The cooling system is used to regulate the patient's temperature to a safe level.

The price range for hypothermia unit equipment varies depending on the manufacturer and the features included. Generally, the cost for a basic hypothermia unit can range from $2,000 to $5,000. More advanced units with additional features can cost up to $20,000. Some of the leading manufacturers of hypothermia unit equipment include Zoll Medical, Philips Healthcare, and Stryker. These manufacturers offer a variety of different models with different features and price points.