Description
The Infinium LoFlo OEM Compatible Sidestream EtCO2 Module offers veterinary professionals a robust solution for monitoring end-tidal CO2 levels, ensuring optimal patient care during anesthesia and critical procedures. This module provides high-accuracy sidestream capnography, making it an indispensable tool in modern animal health environments where precise respiratory data can significantly impact outcomes.
Advantages
Experience the benefits of advanced sidestream technology that delivers real-time EtCO2 monitoring with minimal sample volume requirements, reducing the risk of airway complications in small animals. Its compatibility with a wide range of veterinary monitors enhances workflow efficiency, allowing seamless integration into existing setups. Designed for durability and ease of use, this module supports quick setup and reliable performance, helping veterinary teams focus on patient care rather than equipment issues. Additionally, its compact design fits well in space-constrained clinic environments, promoting better organization and accessibility during high-stakes procedures.
Features
- Sidestream Capnography Technology: Provides accurate EtCO2 measurements with low flow rates, ideal for veterinary applications.
- Broad Compatibility: Works with monitors from brands like Midmark, Mindray, Surgivet Advisor Tech, Bionet (BM1Vet, BM3Vet, BM5Vet), DRE Waveline series, Digicare LifeWindow, Vetland V1400, and Infinium’s own OMNI Series.
- Compact and Lightweight Design: Weighs approximately 0.4 lbs (181g), facilitating easy installation and portability in veterinary settings.
- High-Quality Construction: Built to OEM standards for reliability in demanding animal health environments.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for both intubated and non-intubated patients, enhancing monitoring flexibility.
Veterinary Applications
In veterinary practices and hospitals, the Infinium LoFlo OEM Compatible Sidestream EtCO2 Module is commonly used during surgical procedures, anesthesia monitoring, and critical care for animals ranging from small pets to larger species. It helps detect respiratory issues early, such as hypoventilation or airway obstructions, which is crucial in scenarios like emergency surgeries or routine dental work. By providing continuous EtCO2 data, it supports veterinarians in maintaining stable ventilation, improving patient safety and recovery rates in animal health settings.
