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A length of reinforced colour-coded flexible tubing produced according to ISO5359 and intended to conduct compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) from a CO2 terminal unit or CO2 cylinder to a medical device that functions with CO2 (e.g., ventilator, insufflation sy...
"A length of reinforced colour-coded flexible tubing produced according to ISO5359 and intended to conduct compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) from a CO2 terminal unit or CO2 cylinder to a medical device that functions with CO2 (e.g., ventilator, insufflation s...
Compressed medical carbon dioxide (CO2) in a dedicated refillable container intended to be used for laparoscopic insufflation. The cylinder is typically filled with CO2 when delivered from the gas supplier and includes a valve stem, an opening/closing valve...
Compressed medical carbon dioxide (CO2) in a dedicated refillable container intended to be used for laparoscopic insufflation. The cylinder is filled with CO2 when delivered from the gas supplier and includes a valve stem, an opening/closing valve, and is g...
A device designed to verify proper endotracheal (ET) tube placement by detecting/assessing escaping levels of exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) during airway management disclosing potential incorrect intubation. It is used during adult intubation and is attached...
A device designed to verify proper endotracheal (ET) tube placement by detecting/assessing exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) during airway management to confirm correct intubation for appropriate ventilation; it may additionally be intended to confirm placement/...
An assembly of electrical wires with a detector (typically infrared spectroscopic) at the distal end designed to connect a carbon dioxide (CO2) cuvette, or other form of translucent window placed in an anaesthetic or ventilatory breathing circuit, with a CO...
A device designed to verify proper endotracheal (ET) tube placement by detecting/assessing escaping levels of exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) during airway management disclosing potential incorrect intubation. It is used during paediatric intubation and is att...
An assembly of devices intended to noninvasively assess the cardiopulmonary response to exercise or measure of energy expenditure using indirect calorimetry. Breath by breath measurements of flow, oxygen (O2) uptake, and carbon dioxide (CO2) production are ...
A small unit dedicated to the measurement of carbon dioxide (CO2) content of expired gas obtained through a sampling tube connected to a main respiratory channel (mainstream) or a side-channel (sidestream) of a breathing circuit. It is designed to operate a...
A collection of reagents and other associated materials intended to be used for the quantitative measurement of carbon dioxide (CO2) in a clinical specimen, using a spectrophotometry method.
A non-sterile, prefilled, sealed container (i.e., a canister with connectors) that constitutes a complete anaesthesia absorber, which is intended to be placed in an anaesthesia unit/workstation breathing circuit for the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) exhal...
A device intended to be used with a mainstream carbon dioxide (CO2) sensor for the determination of CO2 concentration in gases expired from a patient. It is designed as a small, plastic, open-ended vessel with a clear optic window (cuvette) for the acceptan...
A device intended to be used with a mainstream carbon dioxide (CO2) sensor for the determination of CO2 concentration in gases expired from a patient. It is typically designed as a small, plastic, open-ended vessel with a clear optic window (cuvette) for th...
A material which is used to establish known points of reference for an assay intended to be used for the quantitative measurement of bicarbonate (HCO3-) ions [as a measure of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration] in a clinical specimen.
A substance or reactant intended to be used together with a parent IVD to perform a specific function in an assay that is used for the quantitative measurement of bicarbonate (HCO3-) ions [as a measure of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration] in a clinical sp...
A collection of reagents and other associated materials intended to be used for the quantitative measurement of bicarbonate (HCO3-) ions, [as a measure of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration] in a clinical specimen, using an ion-selective electrode (ISE) met...
A non-sterile, refillable container (e.g., a canister) intended to be placed in an anaesthesia unit/workstation breathing circuit for the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) exhaled by the patient. It is filled with an appropriate carbon dioxide absorbent (e.g....
An electrically-powered, multi-purpose device assembly intended to sustain effective intubation of a patient using an endotracheal (ET) tube by: 1) inflating, monitoring, and maintaining inflation of the ET tube cuff; and 2) providing subglottic irrigation ...
A material which is used to verify the performance of an assay intended to be used for the quantitative measurement of bicarbonate (HCO3-) ions [as a measure of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration] in a clinical specimen.
A collection of reagents and other associated materials intended to be used for the qualitative and/or quantitative detection of carbon dioxide (CO2) in a clinical specimen, using a spectrophotometry method.
A non-electrical device intended to be used with a mainstream carbon dioxide (CO2) sensor for the determination of CO2 concentration in gases expired from a patient. It is designed as a small, plastic, open-ended vessel with a clear optic window (cuvette) f...
A collection of devices designed to diffusely insufflate carbon dioxide (CO2) into an open surgical wound to reduce the risk of air embolism. It is typically used to insufflate the thoracic cavity during open heart surgery procedures. It typically includes ...
An assembly of devices designed to conduct medical gases from an anaesthesia unit/workstation to a patient artificial airway/anaesthesia mask (not included) during general anaesthesia. It includes breathing tubes and a Y-piece connector, typically with a ve...
An assembly of devices designed to conduct medical gases from the fresh gas supply outlet of an anaesthesia unit/workstation to the patient, typically connecting the patient, a ventilator/ventilation bag, carbon dioxide (CO2) absorber, and a monitor. It typ...
A semi-rigid tube with nasal prongs designed to be inserted into the nostrils of a patient, and held in place with a headstrap, to simultaneously deliver oxygen (O2) and allow sampling of exhaled gas for carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring through separate pron...
An assembly of electrically-powered devices designed to defibrillate the heart that incorporates additional therapeutic and/or monitoring features intended to resuscitate and/or monitor a cardiac patient. It typically includes devices that enable manual and...
A device intended to measure and regulate the flow of a medical gas [e.g., oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), helium/oxygen gas mixture (heliox), medical air] during various procedures (e.g., therapeutic administration, anaesthesia, ins...
A non-sterile, semi-rigid tube with nasal prongs designed to be inserted into the nostrils of a patient, and held in place with a headstrap, to simultaneously deliver oxygen (O2) and allow sampling of exhaled gas for carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring through ...
A length of flexible noninvasive tube(s) primarily intended to be connected between a tube/mask breathing circuit connector and a respiratory gas measuring instrument [e.g., a carbon dioxide (CO2) or multi-gas analyser, manometer/pressure monitor] for gas p...