Po2 Blood Gas Analyzer

Blood Gas Pco2, Po2
Electrolytes K+, Na+, Cl-, Ph, Ca++
Sample Type Whole Blood, Venous Blood, Capillary Blood
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Description

1. The BGE-80800 analyzer system is an automated device that is used to ascertain pO2.pCO2, potassium(K+), sodium(Na+), chloride(Cl-), ionized Ca(Ca++), pH, and tHb inthe arterial, venous, and capillary whole blood sample.2. This analyzer is designed for use by trained technologists, nurses, physicians, and therapists in a laboratory setting, near a patient, or in a point-of-care setting.

When the configuration is altered, the models behave differently.input:
output:The system is capable of analyzing samples obtained from the following sources:input:
output:1. Blood flowing through the arteriesinput:
output:Because it accurately represents acid-base physiology and oxygenation status, it is frequently advised for use in blood gas studies.input:
output:2. Venous bloodpH and pCO2 values can be satisfactorily determined by venous blood; however, venous pO2 is lower.Values may not be significant in routine clinical studies without concurrent investigation of3. Mixed venous bloodinput:
output:Mixed venous blood (pulmonary artery) can be obtained from a pulmonary artery catheter after the catheter has been meticulously cleared of infusion fluid. Prevent the mixing of pulmonary capillary blood with pulmonary artery blood by taking the necessary precautions.input:
output:4. Capillary bloodWhen collected under appropriate conditions, capillary blood can be used for blood gas studies and resembles arterial blood, provided that the sample limitations are understood. Capillary blood analysis necessitates only minute quantities of blood.

 

 

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