Features
• Bright 2.4″ TFT LCD Color Display
• Durable, Compact, and Lightweight
• Up to 2 waveforms and 4 readings simultaneously
• SpO2 with Waveforms
• Large and distinctive front on the display
• Choice of Masimo SET SpO2 or Nellcor OxiMax SpO2
• Extensive data storage for up to 100 Patients; 72 hours of full disclosure
• Suitable for Adult, Pediatric, and Neonate
• Capnograph with Trends(with CO2 Senser)
Optional Features include
- Masimo Rainbow Technology
- Mainstream End-Tidal CO2 (CAPNOSTAT CO2 Senser)
- Sidestream End-Tidal CO2 (LoFlo System)
- Wireless Bluetooth connections for external devices and computers for specialized software with data analysis and report printing
Usage Environment
• Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in the field or during transport
• Outpatient or Ambulatory Surgery centers; special procedures area (e.g. cardiac catheterization lab, endoscopy)
• General medical/surgical hospital ward
• ICU, Emergency Department
• Hospital-based or free-standing sleep laboratory
Clinical Applications
• Airway management for all intubated patients
• Procedural or conscious sedation-adequacy of ventilation
• Patient safety during patient-controlled analgesia(PCA) or continuous narcotic administration
• Cardiopulmonary resuscitation–confirm endotracheal tube placement, determine
• effectiveness of chest compressions (CPR) and detect Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC)
• Sleep Studies
Why Capnography is A Valuable Tool
• For EMS Transport:
Capnography is a valuable tool during emergency transport of both intubated and non-intubated patients for proper assessment of the patient’s ventilatory status.
• For Conscious Sedation:
When performing procedural sedation, ensuring patient safety and adequate ventilation is essential
• For Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation:
Capnography is a valuable tool during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) of intubated patients
• For Pain Management:
The use of capnography is becoming more widespread for patients receiving opiates for acute pain management
• For Sleep Laboratories:
When conducting sleep studies, it is important to accurately and consistently measure exhaled CO2 levels in order to reliably assess the quality of ventilation during sleep