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Benefits

Built-in color display
An easy-to-see color display shows the patient’s ECG for all monitored leads, heart rate, SpO2, and electrode status -- as well as demographics to help confirm patient identification. As a result, you can see vital signs while at the patient's side as well as at the Infinity® CentralStation.
Integrated alarming and alarm controls
Because of the Infinity®® M300's built-in sound capabilities, you can hear alarms at the patient's side as well as at the Infinity® CentralStation. You can also control alarms right from the device. There's even a "find device" function to help locate lost devices.
Rechargable battery
The Infinity® M300 has a built-in battery that can be recharged via a bedside charger while the patient wears the device, or at a patented multi-device charger at the central monitoring station. Replacing disposable batteries is a thing of the past, which is good for both the environment and the hospital's bottom line.
Built-in algorithms
Built-in ACE® (Arrhythmia Classification Expert) and pacer detection algorithms enhance ECG processing and reduce false alarms.
Two-way wireless connection to Infinity® CentralStation
Based on industry-standard wireless technology, Infinity® M300 provides itself continuous standalone monitoring – even if the patient inadvertently moves out of the hospital’s wireless network coverage area. Two-way communication between Infinity® M300 and the Infinity® CentralStation facilitates wireless data exchange and signal integrity within the hospital's wireless network coverage area.

Product Information

Brochure: Infinity M300 (PDF)

Innovative ambulatory patient-worn monitoring

Datasheet: Infinity M300 (PDF)

Infinity M300 provides the performance of a full-size patient monitor, packaged in a patient-worn telemetry device for adult and pediatric patients.

Case Studies

Hospital Chooses Infinity® M300 Total Solution

The CSSS Jardins-Roussillon, hôpital Anna-Laberge replaced its existing telemetry patient monitoring system with the Wi-Fi-based Dräger Infinity M300.

Kaweah Delta Case Study

Kaweah Delta Medical Center found a solution that helped them leverage their existing infrastructure, consolidate operations and find cost efficiencies.

See what our customers say about the Infinity M300

Methodist news release from July 2009.

Reference Case: Continuous Mobile Patient Monitoring

According to the management team at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield, Illinois, the new Infinity M300 patient-worn monitoring system offers a wide range of advantages.

System Components

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Infinity CentralStation

Gathers and displays information from Infinity bedside and patient-worn monitors for central monitoring of up to 32 patients on the Infinity Network.

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Infinity M300 Bedside Charger

  • Charges the monitor's built-in battery at the bedside while the patient wears the Infinity M300.
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Infinity M300 Central Charger

  • Charges and stores up to 10 Infinity M300 devices at the central nursing station.

Related Products

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Infinity OneNet

Part of Dräger's Infinity Network, Infinity OneNet is an architecture that enables hospitals to run life-critical patient data on the hospital's existing wireless infrastructure, rather than requiring a separate network.