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Capnograph for Small Rodent Surgery

Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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Harvard Apparatus-HSE has introduced the Capnograph Model 340 for small rodents. This low-volume capnograph measures end-tidal CO2 concentration with a sampling rate of 10 ml/min. The unit is ideal for use with mice and can be combined with any of the company's rodent ventilators.

With the addition of the optional airflow and tracheal pressure sensor, the capnograph becomes a complete respiratory survey and monitoring system - providing peak inspiratory flow, peak expiratory flow, tidal volume, respiratory rate, and peak tracheal pressure.


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