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Capnography vital signs monitor Cleo™
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Capnography vital signs monitor - Cleo™ - Infinium - portable / tabletop / bedside
Capnography vital signs monitor - Cleo™ - Infinium - portable / tabletop / bedside
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Characteristics

Configuration
portable, tabletop, bedside
Measured parameter
TEMP, NIBP, capnography, for pain management, SpO2
Applications
intensive care, for pain management
Options and accessories
with touchscreen
Other characteristics
plug-in module
Screen size

5 in

Battery life

3 h

Weight

3 lb
(1.4 kg)

Pulse rate

Max.: 250 unit

Min.: 30 unit

Oxygen level

Max.: 100 %

Min.: 0 %

Description

The Cleo simplifies clinician use by incorporating a touch screen with a simple user interface making the Cleo intuitive for any user. A long life lithium Ion battery is standard and many mobile mounting solutions’ are available for the Cleo. The Infinium capnography module is a field upgradeable plug-in module that allows for maximum versatility of EtCO2 monitoring. Our module utilizes a low flow (50ml/min) sidestream method that allows use for intubated and non-intubated applications. Our luer lock sample line connection incorporates filter cells to eliminate the potential of cross contamination. Simple patient connection sample lines allows the CO2 module to be one of the industry’s lowest cost per patient End-tidal CO2 systems. Suppressed respiratory function can be caused by patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). Opiates may suppress the respiration of patient receiving pain management. The use of Capnography to measure End-Tidal CO2 (EtCO2) can quickly alert clinicians to the symptoms of a patient’s respiratory depression which can lead to avoidance of coma or cardiac arrest. MINOR PROCEDURE SEDATION The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) States, “During moderate to deep sedation the Adequacy of Ventilation shall be evaluated by continual observation of qualitative clinical signs and monitoring for the presence of exhaled carbon dioxide.” End-Tidal CO2 (EtCO2) is the earliest indictor of respiratory complications during medical procedures.

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ArabHealth 2025
ArabHealth 2025

27-30 Jan 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Hall H1 - Stand F39

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