Avalon CL
Cableless fetal monitoring system
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Avalon CL

Cableless fetal monitoring system
The Philips Avalon CL wireless fetal monitoring solution helps reduce the amount of cables in your OB department and expands your intrapartum and antepartum measurement parameters including the measurement of fetal heart rate of triplets.

Features
No cables means moms have freedom to move
Avalon CL can enhance the experience for the laboring mom without sacrificing essential fetal monitoring needs needed by the clinician. It allows moms to move freely during labor and offers them flexible birthing options. And without cable clutter to deal with, clinicians can concentrate on making patients’ time in the hospital as enjoyable as possible.
No cables gives mom freedom to move
Monitor twins, triplets and mom, too
Avalon CL allows for standard measurment plus continuous wireless monitoring of fetal heart rate of twins and triplets, along with maternal NiBP and SpO2. Our patented Smart Pulse technology can detect heart rate coincidence by automatically comparing the maternal pulse and multiple fetal heart rates to make sure separation is maintained.
Monitor twins, triplets and mom, too
Part of a wireless OB department
Avalon CL, part of our obstetrical and fetal monitoring and information management portfolio, works easily with our Avalon fetal monitors. The cableless transducers transmit fetal and maternal vital signs information to a fetal monitor via the base station. From there, patient information can be transferred to our IntelliSpace Perinatal information management system.
Part of a wireless OB department


Documentation

Medical Center Leeuwarden customer story
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Disclaimer
The transducers are rated IP68, for underwater monitoring at 1m depth for up to 5 hours.
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