Type: | Veterinary X Machine |
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Syringe: | Continuous Syringe |
Blood Sampling Needle: | Disposable Vacuum Blood Sampling |
Breathing Pattern: | Manual Mode |
Animal Anesthesia Machine Control Method: | Electronic Control |
Power Supply: | AC100-240V,50/60Hz,30va |
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Features:
-12 inch LCD screen;
-No fan design, low consumption;
-8.9cm thickness, less weight and more portable;
-Support keyboards, mouse, easy to operate;
-Veterinary Special measurement technology;
-Support USB interface, SD card, easy to upgrade;
ECG |
TEMP | ||
Lead mode | 3-Lead: I, II, III, 5-Lead: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V | Measurement method: | Thermal resistance |
Waveform speed: | 6.25mm/s, 12.5mm/s, 25mm/s, 50mm/s | Measurement range: | 0.0°C to 50.0°C |
Display sensitivity: | 2.5mm/mV(×0.25), 5mm/mV(×0.5), 10mm/mV(×1), 20mm/mV (×2) | Resolution: | 0.1°C |
Heart rate measurement range: 15bpm to 350bpm | Accuracy (without sensor): | ±0.1°C | |
RESP | SpO2 | ||
Measurement method: | Trans-thoracic impedance | Measurement range: | 0 to 100% |
Measurement lead: | Lead Options are lead I and II. The default lead is lead II. | Accuracy: | ±2% (70% to 100% SpO2) |
Respiratory rate (RR) | Undefined (0 to 69% SpO2) | ||
Measurement range: | 0 to 150 rpm | Pulse Rate | |
Accuracy: | ±2 rpm | Measurement range: | 200 bpm to 300 bpm |
Resolution: | 1 bpm | ||
NIBP | Accuracy | ±3bpm | |
Measurement method: | Oscillometric | ||
Mode: | Manual, Auto, Continous | 2IBP (Optional) | |
Measuring type: | SYS, DIA, MAP, PR | Channels: | 2-6 optional |
NIBP measurement range: | SYS: 40mmHg to 270mmHg; DIA: 10mmHg to 215mmHg; MAP: 20mmHg to 235 mmHG | Range: | 50 to 300 mmHg |
Maximum mean error: | ±5 mmHg | Accuracy: | ±1 mmHg or ±2% |
Maximum standard deviation: | 8mmHg | IBP label: | Utsh, Edeard, Abbott |
Speed: | 12.5mm/s, 25mm/s, 50mm/s | ||
Width: | 48mm | ||
EtCO2 (Optional) | |||
Type: | Sidestream and Mainstream | ||
Measurement range: | 0% to 20% (0 mmHg to 150mmHg) | ||
Measurement accuracy: | <5.0% CO2:±2mmHg | ||
>5.0% CO2:<6% of the readings | |||
AwRR measurement range: | 3 rpm to 150 rpm | ||
AwRR measurement accuracy: | ±1 rpm or ±1% whichever is greater |
Jiangsu MongGo Animal Bio-Medical Technology Co., Ltd (the subsidiary company of Jiangsu Konsung Biomedical Science and Technology Co., Ltd) was founded in 2016. This is a national high-tech enterprise which contributes to the research, development, manufacture, sale and service of in vitro rapid diagnosis products.
Mongo concentrates on the rapid diagnosis of human and animal infectious diseases, and provides veterinary oxygen concentrator, patient monitor and POCT analyzer etc. The products of our company are selling in over 130 countries and regions worldwide. It is widely used in animal medical treatment market (including companion animals farm…) and other fields.
Q1. What is a veterinary monitor?
This monitor is capable of monitoring parameters: ECG (Electrocardiograph), HR (heart rate), NIBP (non-invasive blood pressure), SpO2, PR(pulse rate), TEMP(body temperature).
Q2. What kind of monitoring will my dog have during surgery?
Along with these basic pieces of veterinary monitoring equipment, many more items are available that help us keep a close watch on your pet's vital signs during anesthesia, including a blood gas analyzer, temperature probe, esophageal stethoscope, capnograph, respirometer, and blood pressure transducer.
Q3. How do pet monitors work?
Use two way audio and video to communicate with your pet by tapping the microphone icon in the Pet Monitor app. Drop in and say hello or soothe your dog with separation anxiety. He can hear and see you anytime you wish through the Pet Camera unit left at home.
Q4. Why is monitoring animals important?
Wild animal populations may be monitored for a variety of reasons: biological interest or research purposes (eg bird migration); game management (eg deer); the wild animal may be considered an actual or potential pest (eg rodents, birds); the species may be endangered or threatened and the population is being monitored ...
Q5. How do you monitor an animal during surgery?
In order to keep a close eye on your pet, we use a variety of monitoring devices to ensure that their anesthetic event is as safe as possible. The most common anesthetic monitoring devices include: Pulse oximeter - A pulse oximeter probe tells us your pet's pulse rate, and detects the oxygen percentage in their blood.
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