Spacelabs Capno Pod

CapnoPod

The qube Capno Pod a small module with sizable advantages.  The Capno Pod begins reporting EtCO2 and respiration rate in under 10 seconds. To minimise warm-up time between cases, an integrated Suspend Mode smartly disables gas sampling yet maintains power to the Capno Pod for faster start-up.

The Capno Pod continuously acquires and processes patient airway data via a disposable or reusable Nomoline sample line. All the while, a constant-flow vacuum system maintains a 50ml/ minute flow rate through the sample line and automatically compensates for ambient barometric pressure to ensure measurement accuracy.

The Capno Pod uses unique Nomoline technology, which removes water and water vapor from the sampling line rather than collecting it in a reservoir or blocking it with an integrated filter. Available in multi-patient and single-patient use styles, the Nomoline assembly can also be used with Spacelabs Multigas Module a bonus in terms of overhead, ordering, and stocking. The multi-patient Nomoline assembly may also be used with generic cannulas, which offers significant cost savings for high-use clinical environments.

Product: Qube Capno Pod

Part No: 050-0657-00

  • Physical Dimensions – Height 9.7 cm, Width 7.5 cm, Depth 5.8 cm, Weight 0.3 kg
  • Carbon Dioxide – Range 0 to 120 mmHg (0 to16 kPa), 15%, Resolution 1 mmHg (0.1 kPa), 0.1%, Measurement Rise Time
  • Respiratory Rate – Measurement based on CO2 waveform; breath detection is based on a 1% change in CO2 level, Range 1 to 150 BPM, Accuracy ±1 BPM
  • Apnea – Range 20 to 45 seconds, Resolution 5 seconds, Accuracy ±1 second
  • Electrical Specifications – Power supplied by monitor.
  • Environmental Requirements
  • Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F)
  • Storage Temperature -40 to 70 C (-40 to 158 F)
  • Operating Ambient Humidity 95% (noncondensing)
  • Storage Ambient Humidity 95% (noncondensing)
  • Operating Atmospheric Pressure 394 to 900 mmHg (52.5 to 120 kPa)
  • Storage Atmospheric Pressure 0 to 11,760 meters (0 to 38,600 feet)