MEMO Portable Capnograph Monitor
The MEMO Portable Capnograph Monitor is a compact device used for measuring end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) levels in a patient’s breath. It provides real-time monitoring of EtCO2 levels, helping healthcare professionals assess the patient’s respiratory status and the effectiveness of ventilation. The portable design allows for easy transport and use in various healthcare settings.
Types of MEMO Portable Capnograph Monitor
MEMO Portable CapnographyReal-time monitoring of the patient’s end-tidal carbon dioxide waveform (Capnograph), end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration (EtCO2) and respiratory rate (RR). Two types of gas circuit adapters are provided: adult/children (CSM01A) and infants (CSM01B) to suit different types of patients.
MEMO Portable Capnography
MEMO Portable Capnograph Monitor for VeterinaryReal-time monitoring of animals’ end-tidal carbon dioxide breathing waveform (Capnograph), end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration (EtCO2) and respiration rate (RR). Provide two types of air circuit adapters for large body weight (CSM01A) and small body weight (CSM01B) to suit different types of animals.
MEMO Portable Capnograph Monitor for Veterinary
EtCO2 Monitor Carrying CaseUsed to store portable end-tidal carbon dioxide monitor and related consumables (such as gas circuit adapter, battery, etc.)
EtCO2 Monitor Carrying Case
What is the Purpose of Portable Capnography?
It is to provide real-time monitoring of a patient’s respiratory status, specifically by measuring the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in their breath. This non-invasive monitoring technique helps healthcare professionals in various settings such as emergency departments, intensive care units, and ambulances to assess the patient’s ventilation, perfusion, and metabolism. It allows for early detection of respiratory complications, such as hypoventilation or airway obstruction, and aids in optimizing ventilation parameters to ensure adequate gas exchange. Portable capnography helps improve patient safety and can be used in both adults and pediatric patients.