What is microstream etCO2?

What is microstream etCO2?

Microstream™-enabled technology is used worldwide to help clinicians monitor patients’ end-tidal CO2 (etCO2) and alert them early to indications of evolving respiratory compromise.

What is a Capnostream 20?

The Capnostream® 20 is a bedside capnography monitor that can be used in any hospital environment and for all patient types.

What is a Capnostream?

The Capnostream™ 35 portable respiratory monitor delivers real-time, continuous monitoring of your patient’s respiratory status by measuring etCO2, SpO2, respiration rate, and pulse rate. The monitor provides information to help support clinical decisions and may improve workflow.

What does a Capnometer measure?

Capnometers measure carbon dioxide (CO2) in expired air and provide clinicians with a noninvasive measure of systemic metabolism, circulation, and ventilation. If two of these systems are held relatively constant, changes in CO2 excretion will reflect the third.

What is the normal range for EtCO2?

35-45 mmHg
End-tidal CO2 – EtCO2 is a noninvasive technique which represents the partial pressure or maximal concentration of CO2 at the end of exhalation. Normal value is 35-45 mmHg.

What is the purpose of capnography?

Capnography is a non-invasive measurement during inspiration and expiration of the partial pressure of CO2 from the airway. It provides physiologic information on ventilation, perfusion, and metabolism, which is important for airway management.

What is EtCO2 measured in?

End-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) monitoring is a noninvasive technique which measures the partial pressure or maximal concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) at the end of an exhaled breath, which is expressed as a percentage of CO2 or mmHg. The normal values are 5% to 6% CO2, which is equivalent to 35-45 mmHg.

What does it mean if ETCO2 is high?

Increased work of breathing from pulmonary edema may lead to fatigue and respiratory failure. This would cause a rise in ETCO2, but the waveform will remain upright. Hyperventilation causes excess CO2 to be exhaled, which would present with a crisp waveform and low ETCO2, or hypocapnea.

What is the normal ETCO2 range for pediatric patients?

Normal ETCO2 is 35-45 mm HG, and a normal waveform is rectangular shaped. These values are consistent across all age groups.

What happens when a patient Hypoventilates?

Hypoventilation is breathing that is too shallow or too slow to meet the needs of the body. If a person hypoventilates, the body’s carbon dioxide level rises. This causes a buildup of acid and too little oxygen in the blood.

What does the capnostream™ 20p patient monitor with microstream™ include?

The Capnostream™ 20p patient monitor with Microstream™ includes Smart Alarm Management™ Integrated Algorithms, a suite of algorithms proven to reduce alarms and simplify the use of patient monitoring to enhance patient safety and improve clinical efficiency.

How do I Mount capnostream™ 20p monitor on VESA 75 x 75?

For mounting Capnostream™ 20p monitor on any standard Vesa 75 x 75 mounting system as required by various standard industry mounting solutions. Roll Stand, Handle and Basket. Features tilt/swivel adjustments. Post height is 38”/96.5 cm, overall height with casters, floor to mounting plate is 43”/109.2 cm. Mounting plate sold separately (010713).

What size pole mount do I need for capnostream?

Used for mounting Capnostream to GCX roll stands and other mounting assemblies. Quick Release Pole Clamp. Clamp fits pole mount (pole diameter 0.75 in [19 mm] to 1.5 in [38 mm]) or rail mount (rail size 10 mm [0.39 in] x 25 mm [0.98 in]).

Are there any patent applications for Oridion products?

Additional patent applications pending. Oridion®, Microstream®, FilterLine, Smart CapnoLine®, CapnoLine®, Smart BiteBloc™, NIV Line™, Capnostream™, Microcap®, Microcap®Plus, and VitalCap®are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oridion Medical 1987 Ltd.

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