The EtCO₂ monitor is a specialized respiratory monitoring device designed to measure end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO₂) — the concentration of carbon dioxide at the end of a patient’s exhalation.
Provides real-time insight into a patient’s ventilation status, respiratory efficiency, and overall cardiorespiratory condition.
Widely used in critical care, emergency medicine, anesthesia, and procedural sedation for early detection of respiratory compromise and effective ventilation management.
Integrates advanced capnography technology using infrared absorption methods to accurately detect CO₂ levels.
Displays both numeric EtCO₂ values and waveform tracings for continuous respiratory assessment.
Clinical Applications & Monitoring Capabilities
Evaluate respiratory rate and ventilation adequacy
Detect airway obstruction or hypoventilation early
Monitor effectiveness of intubation and mechanical ventilation
Support critical decisions in emergency, ICU, and perioperative settings
Assess trends in patient respiratory status over time