Harvard
Apparatus-Hugo Sachs Electronik is proud to introduce the Type 340 Capnograph
for small rodents. This extremely low dead space Capnograph makes it suitable
for mice as well as other small rodents. This Capnograph is easily expanded, by
adding low dead space flow heads for basic respiratory mechanics.
The
Harvard Apparatus-Hugo Sachs Electronik Capnograph is a low volume system that
provides continuous measurement of end-tidal CO
2 through a highly
sensitive infrared spectroscopy sensor. This NEW Capnograph has the greatest
operational range on the market, and is sensitive enough to be suitable for
breathing ranges from 0-300 bpm. Data is displayed in real time; and with the
analog ports, data can be collected simultaneously with most commercial data
acquisition systems.
The
basic Capnograph displays respiration rate in freely breathing or ventilated
animals, as well as end tidal CO
2 for every breath. This provides is
the best information about the health of the animal and effectiveness of the
anestheia level.
If
the basic capnographic functions are not enough, then the optional flow heads
expand the Capnograph to measure Peak Inspiratory and Expiratory Flow, Peak
Inspiratory Pressure, Positive End Expiratory Pressure, and Tidal Volume. This
is valuable information about the health of the lungs during the experiment,
and any changes to the physiological state. The user can also use the flow
heads to calibrate between several surgical set-ups, ensuring that every
experiment is conducted the same between every animal, and every ventilator.
For
more information about the Harvard Apparatus-Hugo Sachs Electronik Capnograph,
anesthesia products visit
www.harvardapparatus.com
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