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Continuous capnography allows for the verification of endotracheal tube insertion, evaluation of compression depth and efficiency, and identification of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).
Small, lightweight capnograph that fits in the palm of your hand for unmatched mobility and convenience when monitoring patients' short-term EtCO2 levels, including adults, children, and infants.
Flexible use in a variety of healthcare settings, such as pre-hospital, emergency medicine, operating rooms, intensive care units, and long-term acute care. Aids in guiding ventilation and assisting clinicians in determining the efficacy of CPR, enabling them to adjust the course of treatment breath by breath.
Water-resistant, tough construction for dependable performance in demanding environments. Simple to maintain — no regular calibration is necessary.
Measures SpO2 and Pulse Rate
Trend review
Rechargeable battery for up to 30 hours of work
Automatic power-off function for power saving
Sleek, compact design
Unique sensor design
Compact & lightweight
Battery charger stand design (optional)
LCD display
Real-time clock
SpO2 Pulse-tone Modulation (Pitch tone)
Advanced SpO2 module with equivalent performance as the industry leaders'
Real-time measurements display
Plethysmogram display
Trend table and trend graphs
Large storage capacity
Data management via PatientCare Viewer software
Standard lingual sensor with large and small clips
CO2 | 0-99 mmHg, 0-9.9 kPa |
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RR | 3-150 bpm |
CO2 | 0-40 mmHg +2 mmHg; 41-99 mmHg 6% of reading 0-5.3 kPa +0.3 kPa; 5.4-9.9 kPa 6% of reading |
RR | +1 bpm |
Type | 2 (two) AAA Cell Alkaline or Lithium |
Battery life | 6 hours (Alkaline); 10 hours (Lithium) |
Operating temperature | -5 to 50º C (23 to 122º F) |
Operating atmospheric pressure | 70 to 120 kPa |
Operating humidity | 10-95%, non-condensing |
Storage temperature | -30 to 70º C (-22 to 158º F) |
Storage atmospheric pressur | : 50 to 120 kPa |
Dimensions | 2.1 x 1.5 x 1.5” (5.2 x 3.9 x 3.9 cm) |
Weight | 2.1 oz (59.5 g) (with alkaline batteries) |
Dead space adult/pediatric | 6 ml |
Dead space infant | 1 ml |
Avante Medical Surgical warranties its equipment to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and with appropriate maintenance. Length of warranty varies from product to product, so please confirm with your Avante Medical Surgical representative for specific warranty coverage. For plastics, rubber, or other expendable items, we warrant only that such parts will be free of defects in materials and workmanship at the time of purchase.
The Avante EMMA II Veterinary Capnograph - 12361 is a highly reliable and accurate device for monitoring respiratory function in veterinary patients. Here’s why it’s a top choice:
The Avante EMMA II Veterinary Capnograph is a must-have tool for veterinary professionals looking for reliable, precise, and easy-to-use respiratory monitoring for a wide range of animal patients.
Q: What is the Avante EMMA II Veterinary Capnograph used for?
A: The Avante EMMA II Veterinary Capnograph is a medical device used to measure the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in a patient's exhaled breath, providing valuable information about respiratory function during anesthesia or critical care in veterinary settings.
Q: How does the EMMA II Capnograph work?
A: The EMMA II Capnograph works by using infrared technology to analyze the CO2 levels in the animal's exhaled breath, displaying real-time data on the monitor, which helps assess the animal’s respiratory status.
Q: Is the EMMA II suitable for all types of animals?
A: Yes, the EMMA II is designed for use in various animal species, including small animals (like cats and dogs) as well as larger animals (such as horses and livestock), making it versatile for veterinary practices.
Q: Does the EMMA II provide real-time monitoring?
A: Yes, the Avante EMMA II provides continuous real-time monitoring of CO2 levels, allowing veterinarians to quickly detect any abnormalities or respiratory issues during surgeries or anesthesia.
Q: Is the EMMA II Capnograph easy to use?
A: Yes, the EMMA II is designed with a user-friendly interface that provides clear, easy-to-read data, making it simple for veterinary professionals to operate and monitor the animal’s respiratory condition.
Q: Can the EMMA II be connected to other equipment?
A: Yes, the EMMA II can be integrated with other veterinary monitoring systems, allowing for seamless data sharing and providing a more comprehensive picture of the animal’s health during anesthesia or recovery.
Q: What are the key features of the EMMA II Veterinary Capnograph?
A: Key features include real-time CO2 monitoring, easy-to-read display, portable design, built-in alarms for abnormal readings, and compatibility with a variety of animal sizes.
Q: How is the EMMA II Capnograph maintained?
A: Regular maintenance includes cleaning the device after each use, calibrating the sensors as recommended by the manufacturer, and performing routine checks to ensure accurate CO2 measurements.
Q: Does the EMMA II come with a warranty?
A: Yes, the Avante EMMA II Veterinary Capnograph typically comes with a manufacturer’s warranty, ensuring its reliability and performance for your veterinary practice.
Q: Why is monitoring CO2 important during anesthesia?
A: Monitoring CO2 levels during anesthesia is crucial for detecting respiratory issues, such as hypoventilation or airway obstruction, which can be life-threatening if not addressed promptly.
Improve respiratory monitoring in your veterinary practice with the Avante EMMA II Veterinary Capnograph, ensuring the safety and well-being of animals during anesthesia and critical care procedures.
Routine maintenance ensures the Avante EMMA II Veterinary Capnograph remains accurate, reliable, and safe for use in veterinary procedures.