Kingst Ansure-H Handheld Multigas Analyzer
The Kingst AneSure-H is a handheld anaesthesia gas analyzer that doesn’t cost the earth.
Compact and simple to operate in any OR
Description
Kingst Ansure-H Handheld Multigas Analyzer
Application: Clinical monitoring: Suitable for use in emergency rooms, operating rooms, anesthesia rooms, intensive care units, and more.
Features:
- Provides comprehensive monitoring of the patient’s end-tidal carbon dioxide level, blood oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and respiratory rate. It also tracks the inhalation and exhalation of laughing gas and anesthetic gases.
- The patented filter design protects against moisture, secretions, bacteria, and dust. It features a small dead space and a large water storage capacity, capable of continuous operation in humid environments (12h @ 50ml/min, 37°C, 100% RH; 8h @ 100ml/min, 37°C, 100% RH).
- Equipped with a built-in lithium battery, it offers 8-12 hours of continuous use after a full charge and supports plug-in operation.
- Offers multiple data output modes: real-time and historical data upload to PC via USB, real-time data transmission to mobile devices via Bluetooth, and optional analog output for connection to various polysomnography monitors.
- Features a 24-hour trend chart, can be paired with PC database management software, and allows for printing of comprehensive reports and trend data.
- Operated via a 3.5-inch touch screen, it is user-friendly, lightweight, has an adjustable alarm volume, and is easy to carry and monitor.
- Includes body temperature and pulmonary pressure compensation (BTPS) and an automatic atmospheric pressure compensation system, eliminating the need for manual zero calibration. It is suitable for use in high-altitude environments and helicopter rescues.
Specifications – Kingst Ansure-H Handheld Multigas Analyzer
AC Input | 100V – 240V, 50Hz/60 Hz to 5VDC Adapter with 5V mini USB adapter Cable. Optional Vehicle 12V to 5V Mini USB Charger Lead. |
Battery | Built-in rechargeable lithium battery pack,(3.7V, 3500mAH) |
Temperature | 5 to +50℃ |
Humidity | < 93% (non-condensing) = < 29.45 hPa |
Atmospheric pressure | 70 – 120 kPa |
Technique | NDIR (Non-dispersive infrared gas analysis) |
Sampling Mode | Sidestream |
EtCO2, FiCO2 measurement | Range: 0 – 150mmHg or 0 – 20kPa or 0 – 19.7% (v/v) Accuracy: ±2mmHg for CO2 range 0 – 40mmHg ±5% for CO2 range from 41 – 70mmHg ±8% for CO2 range from 71 – 100mmHg ±10% Over 100mmHg |
Update/Averaging Time | Option of every breath or 10, 20 or 30 seconds |
Sample Flow Rate | 50–250ml/min User Adjustable. Default=100ml/min <±20% for sample flow rate rangesfrom 50–250ml/min |
FiN2O/EtN2O measurement | Range: 0-100% Accuracy: ± (2 vol% + 2% of reading) |
FiHAL/EtHAL, FiENF/EtENF, FiISO/EtISO measurement | Range: 0-12% Accuracy: 0-8%: ± (0.15 vol% + 5% of reading); 8-12%: unspecified |
FiSEV/EtSEV measurement | Range: 0-15% Accuracy: 0-10%: ± (0.15 vol% + 5% of reading); 10-15%: unspecified |
FiDES/EtDES measurement | Range: 0-25% Accuracy: 0-18%: ± (0.15 vol% + 5% of reading); 18-25%: unspecified |
All FiAG | Update: every 2-3 breath Trends: 24 hours on Screen Trend and Numeric |
Atmospheric Pressure Compensation | Auto-compensation for atmospheric pressure variation |
Respiration Rate | Range: 3 – 150 breaths/minute Accuracy: ±1% of reading or ±1 breaths/min whichever is greater |
SpO2 (optional) | Range: 0 – 100% Accuracy: ±2% for SpO2 range from 70 – 100%, 70% of the following does not require |
Pulse Rate (optional) | Range: 30 – 250bpm Accuracy: 30 Beats/min~40 Beats/min, error±2 Beats/min; 41 Beats/min~250 Beats/min, error±2 Beats/min (Absolute value) or maximum of ± 2% (Relative value) |
Rise time | CO2 islessthan 200ms; N2O islessthan 300ms; Anesthetic gases (halothane, enflurane, isoflurane, sevoflurane, or desflurane) are less than 300ms |
Warm Up Time | <15 seconds |
Agent threshold | 0.2%, When an agent is identified, concentrations will be reported evenbelow 0.2% as long as apnea is not detected |
Alarm limits | Apnea alarm limits:15-40 sec High alarm limits EtCO2/ FiCO2:22-150mmHg Low alarm limits EtCO2/ FiCO2: 00-60mmHg High alarm limits FiHAL/EtHAL, FiENF/EtENF, FiISO/EtISO:1.0-8.0% Low alarm limits FiHAL/EtHAL, FiENF/EtENF, FiISO/EtISO:0-6.5% High alarm limits FiSEV/EtSEV:1.0-10.0% Low alarm limits FiSEV/EtSEV:0-6.5% High alarm limits FiDES/EtDES:1.0-18.0% Low alarm limits FiDES/EtDES: 0-6.5% High alarm limits FiN2O/EtN2O:26-100% Low alarm limits FiN2O/EtN2O: 01-78% The high alarm limits of respiration rate:4-150 breaths/min The low alarm limits of respiration rate:0-140 breaths/min The high alarm limits of SpO2:off The low alarm limits of SpO2:50-100% The high alarm limits of Pulse Rate:70-250 bpm The low alarm limits of Pulse Rate:30-100 bpm |
Size | 70 x 160 x 40mm (W x H x D) |
Weight | Monitor 380g, Weight on Airway ETT/LMA<25g |
Warranty & Maintenance/ Calibration | One year warranty on main unit and lithium ion rechargeable battery Auto self-zeroing calibration, annual calibration check recommended |
Application Scenarios of AneSure Handheld Multigas Monitor AneSure-H
- AneSure-H is a portable accurate anesthesia multi-gas monitor.
- Equipped with a specially designed water filter, AneSure-H can work continuously for a long time in a high humidity environment, and is suitable for both intubated and non-intubated patients;
- Based on the powerful infrared analysis technology of kingst for more than 20 years, AneSure-H is a safe and reliable anesthesia gas monitor, which can guide anesthesiologists to use anesthesia gas to ensure the safety of patients during anesthesia;
- And there is an internal barometer for automatic pressure compensation.
- It has an alarm function, which will alarm when the measured value reaches the alarm limits or when suffocation occurs;
- The first data can be obtained within 5 seconds after power-on, and full accurate data can be obtained within 15 seconds; the 24-hour graphs will not be lost when power off;
Additional information
Weight | 10 kg |
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