EDAN M3B  Capnography Vital Signs Monitor, CO2 & SPO2 Monitoring
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EDAN M3B Capnography Vital Signs Monitor, CO2 & SPO2 Monitoring

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EDAN M3B Capnography Vital Signs Monitor, CO2 & SPO2 MonitoringEDAN M3B Capnography Vital Signs Monitor, CO2 & SPO2 Monitoring With SpO2 (Nellcor optional) and Respironics CO2 monitoring technologies, the M3B ensures effective capnography monitoring for intubated and non intubated patients for continues long term monitoring. It is tailored for mechanically ventilated and non intubated patients. Measured Parameters: SpO2, EtCO2 Features: 5. 6 high resolution color TFT display Lightweight & portable design User

EDAN M3B  Capnography Vital Signs Monitor, CO2 & SPO2 Monitoring 

With SpO2 (Nellcor optional) and Respironics CO2 monitoring technologies, the M3B ensures effective capnography monitoring for intubated and non-intubated patients for continues long-term monitoring. It is tailored for mechanically ventilated and non-intubated patients.

Measured Parameters: SpO2, EtCO2

Features: 

- 5.6” high resolution color TFT display

- Lightweight & portable design

- User-friendly interface

- Flexible configurations to meet different clinical needs

- Real-time measurements display

- Trend table display

-Built-in rechargeable Lithium-ion battery for 8 hours continuous working

-USB flash disk support

Options 

M3B.S Respironics LoFlo Sidestream ETCO2 & Edan SpO2: 5.7 inch Color TFT display
Sidestream is most often used for non-intubated patients with the use of nasal or nasal/oral cannulas. However, the Sidestream module can also be used on intubated patients with the use of an airway adaptor (typically used for short term ventilator care - under 3 days). Sidestream is commonly used in emergency medicine and procedural sedation.
LoFlo sampling adapter kits (SPU only)
Pediatric/Adult = 7 cc of dead space
Infant/Neonatal = 1 cc of dead space
M3B.M Respironics CAPNOSTAT5 Mainstream ETCO2 & Edan SpO2: 5.7 inch Color TFT display
The Mainstream sensor can only be used on patients who are intubated and on ventilators. The CAPNOSTAT Mainstream technology is designed for use for long-term ventilator care, typically longer than 3 days and up to 30 days or longer.
CAPNOSTAT adapters (SPU or Reusable)
Pediatric/Adult = 5 cc of dead space
Infant/Neonatal = 1 cc of dead space

 

Technical Specifications 

Physical Specifications

Size: 200.8mm (L) x 241mm (H) x 189mm (D)

Weight: 3 kg

Display: 5.6” color TFT resolution: 640X480

 

Power Supply

AC Power 100-240 VAC, 50/60HZ

Battery

Type: Lithium-ion

Voltage 14.8 V DC

Capacitance: 2,200mAh/4,400 mAh

Working Period: 240 min/480 min

Rechargeable Period: 150 min / 300 min

Thermal Recorder (Optional)

Paper Width: 48 mm

Paper Speed: 25 mm/s

SpO2

Measurement & Alarm Range: 0~100% (EDAN SPO2)

Resolution: 1%

Accuracy: +2% (70~100%, Adult/Pediatric)

+3% (70~100%, Neonate)

PR Measurement and Alarm Range: 25~300bpm

Resolution: 1bpm

Accuracy: 3bpm

Refresh rate: 1s

Nellcor OximaxTM SpO2 (Optional)

Measurement & Alarm Range:

0 - 100

Resolution: 1%

Accuracy: +2-3% (70~100%, Adult/Pediatric)

+3.3.5% (70~100%, Neonate)

PR Measurement and Alarm Range:

20 - 300 bpm

Resolution: 1 bpm

Accuracy: 3bpm (depends on probe)

Refresh: 1s

Respironics Mainstream CO2

CO2 Measurement Range

0 to 150 mm Hg,

0 to 19.7, 0 to 20 kPa (at 760 mm Hg)

Rise Time: Less than 60 ms - Adult/infant

Reusable or Single Parent

Use Airway Adapter

CO2 Resolution: 0.1 mm Hg 0 to 69 mm Hg

0.25 mm Hg 70 to 150 mm Hg

CO2 Accuracy 0-40 mm Hg +2 mm Hg

41-70 mm Hg +5% of reading

71-100 mm Hg +8% of reading

101-150 mm Hg +10% of reading

Above 80bpm +12% of reading

 

Respironics Sidestream CO2

Sample Rate 50mL/min

CO2 Measurement Range

Sidestream

Sample Rate 50 mL/min

CO2 Measurement Range

0 to 150 mm Hg, 0 to 19.7%,

0 to 20 kPa

(at 760 mm Hg) Barometric

Pressure supplied by Host

CO2 Resolution 0.1 mm Hg 0 to 69 mm Hg

0.25 mm Hg 70 to 150 mm Hg

CO2 Accuracy 0-40 mm Hg +12 mm Hg

41-70 mm Hg +5% of reading

71-100 mm Hg +8% of reading

101-150 mm Hg +10% of reading

Above 80 bpm +12% of reading

Respiratory Rate Range

2 to 150 bpm

Respiratory Rate Accuracy +1 breath

 

 

Brochure 

EDAN M3B  Capnography Vital Signs Monitor, CO2 & SPO2 Monitoring Brochure - Zona Med Equipment 

 

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