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The Philips IntelliVue G5 M1019A anesthetic gas modules measure the five most commonly used anesthetic gases, as well as nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Waveforms for all gases are displayed on the connected patient monitor along with inspiratory and end-tidal numerical values. The IntelliVue G5 automatically identifies agents and features mixed-agent measurement capabilities. The compact footprint of the IntelliVue gas modules makes them practical for use in lower-acuity settings. At the same time, advanced capabilities such as automatic agent ID and mixed-agent measurements are available for higher-acuity environments. The gas sensors in the G5 gas modules have no moving parts, so they are reliable and durable. Zero calibrations are completed automatically during warm-up.
Airway respiration rate
MAC values
Automatic agent identification
Mixed-agent measurement
Quick warm-up time
Rapid response time
Highly durable and solid-state sensor design
IntelliVue G1 is fully integrated with the Philips IntelliVue MP20/30/40/50 families of anesthesia patient monitors.
IntelliVue G5 is fully integrated with the Philips IntelliVue MP40/50/60/70/80/90 families of anesthesia patient monitors.1
Measurement of oxygen (optional for IntelliVue G1; standard for IntelliVue G5), carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, halothane, isoflurane, enflurane, sevoflurane, desflurane.
Manual anesthetic agent selection (IntelliVue G1).
Automatic Agent Identification (IntelliVue G5) of up to two anesthetic agents.
Inspiration and expiration values for all gases.
Airway Respiration Rate (awRR), derived from CO2 waveform.
Minimum alveolar concentration values (MAC).
Long-term stability offering easy and infrequent calibration.
Individual alarm limits for each parameter.
Quick access to the most commonly performed functions.