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.
Sampling Line
A sampling line is a component of medical devices used to collect and transport samples of gases or fluids for analysis or measurement. It is commonly used in various clinical settings, including anesthesia, respiratory therapy, and critical care.
L-Type EtCO2 ConnectorThe "L-shaped connector" is adapted to the "sampling tube" to connect to the air circuit, so that the side-stream EtCO2 sensor can accurately and quickly collect the value of end-tidal carbon dioxide. Single use consumables.
L-Type EtCO2 Connector
How does Sidestream EtCO2 Sensor Work?
Sidestream EtCO2 sensors work by using a sampling tube to draw a small sample of exhaled gas from the patient's airway. This sample is then transported to the sensor for analysis and measurement of carbon dioxide levels. The sampling tube is connected to the patient's airway through an adapter or cannula. A small pump or vacuum within the capnography system helps to draw the gas sample through the tube to the sensor. Once the sample reaches the sensor, it analyzes the carbon dioxide concentration and provides the EtCO2 reading.
Sidestream capnography requires a small amount of gas flow to be diverted from the patient's airway, leading to a slight delay in measurement compared to mainstream capnography.
FAQs of Sidestream EtCO2 Sensors
What is sidestream EtCO2?
Sidestream EtCO2 refers to the measurement of end-tidal carbon dioxide levels by sampling a small portion of exhaled gas through a sampling tube located away from the patient's airway.
What is the flow rate of sidestream capnography?
Typically, the flow rate of sidestream capnography is around 50-200 milliliters per minute (mL/min).
What are the advantages of sidestream capnography?
Non-intrusive and less uncomfortable for patients compared to mainstream capnography.
Provides flexibility in terms of sensor placement and can be used with various airway adapters.
Can be used in a wide range of clinical settings and patient populations.
Offers reliable and accurate measurements of end-tidal carbon dioxide levels.
Allows for continuous monitoring of ventilation and respiratory function.
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