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SENSORMEDICS VMax 22 Respiratory Analyzer For Sale

Item # Sen-Res-Analyzer Title: SensorMedics Vmax Respiratory Analyzer Item Comments: Good No asset/model/SN Quantity: 1 Item Location: North Carolina Item Condition: Good (Please... view more

June 09

Asking Price:
$700 USD

Ali Rehman / Tekyard LLC
phone: +1 (336) 446-9925

SENSORMEDICS Vmax spectra 229 Respiratory Analyzer For Sale

SensorMedics VMAX Spectra 22 Hospital Grade Medical Respiratory Cart & Equipment Used sold AS... view more

June 04  
Kevin Blaser / Coast to Coast Medical
phone: +1 (774) 888-1000 x110
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Respiratory Analyzer

Respiratory analyzer equipment is a type of medical device used to measure the respiratory system. It is used to diagnose and monitor a variety of respiratory conditions, such as asthma, COPD, and sleep apnea. The equipment measures the flow of air through the lungs and can detect changes in the airway that indicate a problem. It can also be used to measure the amount of oxygen in the blood and to detect changes in the body's oxygen levels.

Respiratory analyzer equipment is available from a variety of manufacturers, including Philips Respironics, CareFusion, GE Healthcare, and Masimo. Prices for these devices range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the features and capabilities of the device. The most basic models are designed for home use and are relatively inexpensive, while more advanced models are designed for use in hospitals and clinics and can cost several thousand dollars.