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Quick Specs
View full specs →- Model: KR-ET01
- MOQ: 1 units
- Customization: Available
Product details & applications
This device is primarily used for respiratory monitoring of pets (such as dogs and cats) during surgical anesthesia, emergency care, transport, or ICU stays. It provides real-time monitoring of two key vital signs:
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EtCO2 (End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide): Reflects the animal’s ventilation status and circulatory function.
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RR (Respiratory Rate): The number of breaths per minute.
Core Features
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Plug-and-Play: Utilizing Mainstream Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) technology, the device is typically ready to start measurements within 5 seconds of startup.
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Highly Portable: Compact and lightweight (approx. 0.5kg), it is battery-powered, making it ideal for both clinical settings and field emergencies.
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Flexible Connectivity: Equipped with various sizes of airway adapters, it can be directly connected to endotracheal tubes, face masks, or laryngeal masks.
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Alarm System: Features both audible and visual alarms for abnormal conditions, such as apnea (respiratory arrest), adapter disconnection, or blockages.
Technical specifications
Key parameters for procurement and clinical integration. Request the full datasheet from our team.
| Description | Compact,battery-powered,quantitative capnograph for mainstream CO2 monitoring of adult,pediatric and infant patients. |
| Model | KR-ET01 |
| Measurements | CO2 partial pressure and respiratory rate |
| Measuring principle | 2 channel NDIR type gas analyzer,No moving parts |
| Warm up | Waveform displayed within 10 seconds, meets specifications within 2 minutes (at 25°C room temperature) |
| Calibration | No routine calibration required |
| CO2 Range | 0~99 mmHg |
| 0~9.9 % | |
| 0~9.9 kPa | |
| CO2 Resolution | 1mmHg or 0.1kPa or 0.1% |
| CO2 accuracy | 0~40mmHg ±2 mmHg |
| 41~99mmHg ±8% of readings | |
| When RR is above 80 bpm ±12% of readings | |
| Drift of CO2 measurement accuracy | Short drift:Less than 1 mmHg offset in 4 hours |
| Long drift:Meet measurement accuracy requirements within 120 hours | |
| CO2 noise | Noise RMS less than 1mmHg at 5% CO2 |
| Total system response time | Less than 500ms |
| Recovery time after | Unaffected |
| defibrillator test |
