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The Philips Etco2 Sensor is a medical device used to monitor the end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) level in a patient's exhaled breath. EtCO2 monitoring is a valuable tool in various clinical settings, including operating rooms, intensive care units (ICUs), emergency departments, and during conscious sedation procedures. The EtCO2 sensor typically utilizes non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) technology to measure CO2 levels accurately. In NDIR sensors, infrared light is passed through the exhaled breath, and the sensor detects the amount of CO2 based on the absorption of infrared light. Philips Etco2 Sensor is commonly used in patients who are mechanically ventilated to ensure that the ventilator settings are providing adequate ventilation and to detect changes in the patient's respiratory condition.
Operating Temperature |
10-40 C |
ETCO2 Accuracy |
100% |
Transducer Type |
Mainstream |
Atmospheric Pressure |
20-40 mmHg |
Condition |
New |
Warm Up Time |
0-1 min |
Measurement Range |
0-100 mmHg |