Bloom DTU-215B Electrophysiology Stimulators
The Bloom DTU-215B 1 EP Stimulator has been the 'Gold Standard' in E/P Labs worldwide for almost thirty years. Two- and four- channel capabilities set it apart from other E/P stimulators. Its ease of use and long-term reliability make it the market leader for electropphysiology professionals and cardiologists doing E/P studies, and in the treatment of arrhythmias. One glance at the display gives the electrophysiologist accurate and up-to-date information with regard to patient settings thus minimizing any errors that could occur inadvertently with other stimulators. Often imitated but never duplicated, the DTU-215B gives the E/P Professional the confidence and security that the process will be flawless and minimize any patient discomfort with regard to the overall timing of the procedure.
Whether analyzing normal heart activity, mapping the origin of arrhythmia, or assessing a patient for a pacemaker or defibrillator, the Bloom DTU-215B Electrophsyiology Stimulator sets the pace in innovation and performance that other EP stimulators can only try to emulate.
1 How do I tell if I have a DTU-215A or a DTU-215B?
The TYPE of Bloom Stimulator you own is printed on the silver tag on the back of your Bloom Stimulator, next to the CE tag. The DTU-215A is obsolete, and while Fischer Medical Technologies no longer services these machines, they can provide biomeds with most parts. Also, discounted pricing for an upgrade to the DTU-215B is also available. To inquire, Contact Us.
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Bloom Electrophysiology Stimulator
Mr. Murray Bloom introduced the Bloom Electrophysiology Stimulator into the market in the late 1970's. Fischer Imaging acquired Bloom in 1991. Since then the Bloom Stimulator has been the market leader in electrophysiology stimulators, meeting the complex and varying needs of the Electrophysiologist. The Bloom Stimulator was the first four-channel system available while providing synchronous, asynchronous burst in four modes including normal, decremental, adaptive and adaptive decremental ramp. The Bloom line, owned by the new management of Fischer Medical Technologies, Inc. since late 2006, is still built and serviced by the same people who have provided the high levels of engineering quality for the last 15 years.
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