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Blood Gas Analyzer

Zimed Blood Gas Analyzer offers multi-parameter testing, making them ideal for neonatal and critical care patients. They feature a disposable dry lactate-glucose electrode with a lifespan of up to 30 days. They offer a touchscreen, built-in barcode scanner, thermal printer, and UPS backup for uninterrupted performance. From respiratory function assessment to metabolic monitoring, these devices empower healthcare professionals with real-time, actionable insights, ensuring better patient outcomes and enhanced workflow efficiency.

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Blood Gas Analyzer ZBGA-A10

Sample Type: Whole Blood, Arterial Blood, Venous Blood, Serum, Plasma, CSF

Measured Parameters: pH, pO₂, pCO₂, Hct, K⁺, Na⁺, Cl⁻, Ca²⁺, Glu, Lac

Blood Volume: <170µL for complete parameter analysis

Analysis Speed: ~60s (Lac/Glu <90s)

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Blood Gas Analyzer ZBGA-A11

Sample Type: Whole Blood, Arterial Blood, Venous Blood, Serum, Plasma, CSF

Analysis Speed: ~60s (Lac/Glu <90s)

Measured Parameters: pH, pO₂, pCO₂, Hct.

Blood Volume: <170µL for complete parameter analysis

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Blood Gas Analyzer ZBGA-A12

Sample Type: Whole Blood, Arterial Blood, Venous Blood, Serum, Plasma, CSF

Measured Parameters: pH, pO₂, pCO₂, Hct, K⁺, Na⁺, Cl⁻.

Blood Volume: <170µL for complete parameter analysis

Analysis Speed: ~60s (Lac/Glu <90s)

Frequently Asked Question

1. Where is a blood gas analyzer used?

It is commonly used in ICUs, emergency rooms, operating rooms, and laboratories to monitor critically ill patients.

2. How much blood is needed for testing?

Most modern blood gas analyzers require 50–200 microliters of blood.

3. How long does it take to get results?

Results are usually available within 30–120 seconds, depending on the model.

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