| Patient Compatibility | Adult, Pediatric, Neonatal |
| Display Size | 12.1 inches |
| Display Resolution | 1280 × 800 High-definition |
| Viewing Angle | 170° |
| Brightness | Adjustable |
| Display Technology | Full-angle, real-time display |
| Control | Convenient touch control |
| History Review Time | 1200 hours |
| ECG Monitoring Range | 15 to 350 BPM |
| Blood Oxygen Detection | 0% to 100% |
| NIBP Measurement Range | 0 to 300 mmHg |
| ECG Standard | AHA / IEC |
| ECG Leads | 5-lead and 7-lead ECG display |
| Battery Runtime | ≥ 300 minutes |
| Battery Life | 5H |
| Product Dimensions | 334 × 155 × 255 mm ± 2 mm |
| Packaging Dimensions | 390 × 290 × 340 mm ± 2 mm |
| Gross Weight | 5.4 kg |
Our Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor LMPPM-A21 is designed to provide continuous and accurate monitoring of vital signs such as ECG, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, temperature, and heart rate.
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Labtron’s Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor are designed to track and display essential physiological parameters in real time. These monitors ensure continuous patient surveillance and rapid response to emergencies. They monitor blood oxygen levels to prevent hypoxia. The multi-parameter patient monitor track breathing patterns for respiratory distress, and ensures early detection of fever or hypothermia. Our product comes with high-precision sensors, customizable alarms, and a user-friendly interface.








The Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor LMPPM-A21 is designed with versatility in mind, offering full compatibility with adult, pediatric, and neonatal patient categories. It features a high-definition 12.1-inch touchscreen display with a wide 170° viewing angle, ensuring clear visualization of vital signs from various positions. Its advanced ECG, SpO?, and NIBP monitoring capabilities, along with its adherence to AHA/IEC standards, make it a reliable solution across all age groups in clinical environments.
The Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor LMPPM-A21 is equipped with a 1280 × 800 resolution high-definition display and wide 170° viewing angle that supports full-angle, real-time visualization of patient data. The touchscreen interface ensures smooth operation, allowing medical staff to quickly and easily review trends, alerts, and waveforms. This real-time display enhances decision-making, especially in critical care settings.
The Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor LMPPM-A21 allows for comprehensive monitoring of vital signs, including ECG (with a range of 15 to 350 BPM), SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation from 0% to 100%), and non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) ranging from 0 to 300 mmHg. It also supports 5-lead and 7-lead ECG configurations and conforms to both AHA and IEC standards, offering flexible and reliable diagnostic capabilities.
The Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor LMPPM-A21 features a built-in rechargeable battery with a runtime of over 300 minutes (5 hours), making it especially beneficial in settings where power interruptions are possible or during patient transport within a facility. This extended battery life ensures uninterrupted monitoring, helping clinicians maintain patient safety even in high-mobility scenarios.
With a history review time of up to 1200 hours, the Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor LMPPM-A21 enables healthcare professionals to access long-term patient data trends and history without the need for external systems. This feature is particularly useful for tracking patient progress over time, aiding in diagnosis, treatment planning, and outcome assessment.
It’s a medical device that continuously tracks vital signs like ECG, SpO2, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and temperature in real time, helping healthcare providers monitor patient health.
Hospitals (ICUs, ERs, operating rooms), clinics, ambulances, and even home care for high-risk patients.
It provides instant alerts for abnormal vitals, allowing faster medical response and reducing risks like cardiac arrest or respiratory failure.
A Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor (MPM) is a medical device that continuously tracks and displays a patient’s vital signs in real time. It uses multiple sensors and advanced algorithms to measure critical parameters such as: ECG (Electrocardiogram) – Monitors heart rate and rhythm to detect arrhythmias. SpO2 (Oxygen Saturation) – Measures blood oxygen levels using pulse oximetry. NIBP (Non-Invasive Blood Pressure) – Automatically checks systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure. Respiratory Rate – Tracks breathing patterns for signs of distress. Temperature – Monitors body temperature via skin or probe sensors. EtCO2 (End-Tidal CO2) – Assesses carbon dioxide levels during anesthesia or ventilation. The device collects data from these sensors, processes it, and displays trends on a high-resolution screen. If any parameter exceeds safe limits, audible and visual alarms alert medical staff for immediate intervention.
Multi-parameter monitors are essential in critical care because they: Provide Continuous Monitoring – Unlike manual checks, they track vitals 24/7 without gaps. Detect Early Warning Signs – Sudden drops in SpO2 or abnormal ECG can signal emergencies like cardiac arrest or respiratory failure. Improve Patient Safety – Reduce human error and ensure timely medical response. Support Better Decision-Making – Doctors rely on real-time data for accurate diagnoses and treatment adjustments. Enhance Efficiency – Nurses can monitor multiple patients remotely, saving time and resources. These monitors are mandatory in ICUs, operating rooms, and emergency departments, where even a few seconds of delay can be life-threatening.
Modern multi-parameter monitors are highly accurate, with: ECG accuracy matching standard 12-lead machines. SpO2 sensors with ±2% deviation from arterial blood gas tests. NIBP readings validated against manual sphygmomanometers. Factors like patient movement, poor sensor placement, or low perfusion can affect readings. Regular calibration and proper usage ensure reliability.
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