Note
Sidestream EtCO2 sensors are used to measure the carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in a patient's breath during anesthesia or ventilation procedures. These sensors are located separate from the patient's airway and are connected to the breathing circuit through a sampling tube. They draw a small sample of the patient's exhaled breath away from the airway and analyze it to determine the CO2 concentration.
Sidestream sensors provide continuous monitoring of CO2 levels, allowing healthcare professionals to assess ventilation effectiveness and the patient's respiratory status, commonly used in critical care units and during procedures where endotracheal intubation is not required.
Types of Sidestream ETCO2 Sensors
Sidestream Capnography Sensor
It can be used with monitors and ventilators with carbon dioxide function to accurately and quickly collect end-tidal carbon dioxide values and generate visual curves. Both reusable and single-use product consumables are available.
Capnography Water Filter
The sidestream co2 module sensor is adapted to be connected to the gas circuit, which can effectively purify the sampled gas, so that the sidestream end tidal co2 monitoring sensor can accurately and quickly collect the value of end-tidal carbon dioxide and protect the gas circuit. Single use consumables.