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Blood Gas Analyzer ZBGA-A12

Blood Gas Analyzer ZBGA-A12

Blood Gas Analyzer ZBGA-A12 offers built-in multi-level quality control, real-time monitoring, and exportable reports. It also comes with a built-in 2D barcode scanner, thermal printer, and USB printer support for effortless documentation. Our product offers an integrated flush solution pack that prevents biological contamination, ensuring a seamless and hygienic experience. It delivers fast, precise, and comprehensive diagnostic insights for critical care and respiratory monitoring.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What parameters does the analyzer measure?

It directly measures the following parameters: pH Partial pressure of oxygen (pO₂) Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO₂) Hematocrit (Hct) Electrolytes: Potassium (K⁺), Sodium (Na⁺), Chloride (Cl⁻)

2. What are the display and data storage features?

12.1-inch color LCD touchscreen for easy navigation and data viewing Large data storage capacity to retain patient and test records

3. Can blood gas samples be stored for later analysis?

Samples should be tested immediately to prevent changes in gas levels. If delay is unavoidable: Keep the sample on ice (not more than 30 minutes) Avoid air bubbles in the syringe

4. What are the environmental requirements for a blood gas analyzer?

It should be placed in a temperature-controlled area (usually 15–30°C) with stable humidity.

5. Where is a blood gas analyzer used?

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

6. How much blood is needed for testing?

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

7. How long does it take to get results?

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