Huntleigh Fetal Doppler
The Huntleigh Fetal Dopplex is an ultrasound device used in the management of pregnant patients.
Approximately 10% of all RFDS transfers are for women with complications of pregnancy. A fetal doppler enables clinical staff to monitor the fetal heart rate during transport to determine the wellbeing of the unborn infant.
This device can be used in a noisy environment such as an aircraft in flight. A digital display also shows the heart rate being measured.
Features of the FD1 model include:
Fixed 2MHz waterproof probe as standard
LCD display of fetal heart rate, heartbeat indicator and battery condition
Auto shut-off to conserve battery life
Headphone output (can be connected to aircraft crew headset)
Long robust coiled cable enables optimum probe positioning in all circumstances
There is on unit as standard on each aeromedical aircraft.
Approximate cost: A$ 1,000