A blood gas analyzer is a critical medical device used to measure pH, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and electrolytes (like potassium, sodium, calcium) from blood samples, typically for critically ill patients. Often used in ICUs, emergency rooms, and point-of-care settings, these devices provide fast, accurate results to monitor respiration and acid-base balance.
Sample types : Arterial and venous blood Testing principle : Electrochemistry/Microfluidic method Blood sample requirement : 150 μL Test time : Calibration less than 3 minutes; Measuring time less than 45 seconds Memory capacity : 100,000 test results and 10,000 quality control results Usage temperature : 10 °C - 31 °C Display screen : 8.9-inch color touch screen Printer : Built-in Code scanner : Built-in Dimensions : 235 mm × 210 mm × 160 mm (± 10 mm) Weight : 3.0 ± 0.5 kg (with battery)
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