Noninvasive pulse oximetry measurement in noninvasive way small animals (baby mice, mice, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, etc.), the blood oxygen saturation, pulse frequency, breathing frequency, pulse amplitude, breathing. All measurements are made through a non-invasive sensor.
Function:
Monitoring of small animal operations (ensuring proper anesthesia depth and preventing hypoxia in surgery)
A non-invasive sensor obtains multiple life signals (arterial oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiration rate, pulse amplitude, respiratory rate)
Cardiopulmonary function parameters record
Output analog data
The system consists of three components: the equipment, the Starr link analog output module and the Starr binding tube.
Cardiopulmonary monitoring parameters
Pulse frequency (heart rate)
Monitoring from 90 to 900 BPM range (heartbeat per minute, Beat per minutes, BPM)
Oxygen saturation
Monitoring range: from 0% to 100% arterial oxygen saturation;
Monitoring error: <1.5 % across the entire monitoring range;
Monitor reaction time: the arterial oxygen saturation is reported to the user in real time. After each heartbeat, the screen is refreshed with 0.72 seconds, and the screen displays all the arterial oxygen saturation measured.
Respiratory frequency:
Monitoring range: 25 to 450 times per minute
Monitoring response time: the respiratory rate reports to the user every 1.7 seconds and the value of the mobile report is the average of 10 breaths
Pulse amplitude:
No trauma monitor pulse filling to measure changes in blood flow.
Monitoring range: small blood vessels with inner diameter of 0 to 800 microns;
Monitoring error: <2.4 % across the entire monitoring range;
Monitor reaction time: pulse filling is reported to the user in real time. After each heartbeat, 0.72 second screen is refreshed. The refresh screen shows all the pulse filling degree measured.
Amplitude of respiration (movement of respiration)
No trauma monitoring changes in the respiratory rate of animals.
Monitoring range: 25 to 450 times per minute
Monitoring response time: the respiratory rate reports to the user every 1.7 seconds and the value of the mobile report is the average of 10 breaths