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Compact 1 – Blood Gas Analyzer Manufacturer: AVL/Roche Method: pH, PO2 and PCO2 electrodes Measurement Parameters: pH, pCO2, pO2 Samples: arterial, venous... view more
AVL OMNI 4 – Modular System Blood Gas Analyzer Type 4 Manufactures: Roche Measurement parameters: Bloodgases + Electrolytes + CO-Oximetry + Hematocrit + Bilirubin Roche OMNI S 1-4... view more
Specification Manufactures: AVL/Roche Diagnostics Method: pH, PO2, PCO2 electrodes Measured parameters: pH, PO2, PCO2, Hb Sample: Whole Blood, Serum, Plasma, or Urine Analysis Time: 60 sec. The... view more
OPTI Medical Systems OPTI CCA Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analyzer Shares all the features of the OPTI Medical Systems OPTI® CCA TS Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analyzer but does not have a... view more
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A Blood Gas Analyzer is a medical device used to measure the levels of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide in a patient's blood. The device is used for a variety of medical purposes, including monitoring a patient's respiratory and metabolic status, diagnosing various disorders, and determining the need for oxygen therapy. Blood gas analyzers are available in a variety of models, ranging from portable devices to larger, more complex laboratory-based equipment.
Blood gas analyzers are manufactured by a number of companies, including Abbott, Radiometer, Roche, and Siemens. Prices for these devices can range from a few hundred dollars for a portable device to several thousand dollars for a laboratory-based system. The cost of the device will depend on its features and capabilities, as well as the manufacturer. The cost of consumables, such as test strips, will also need to be factored in when considering the total cost of ownership.