PFT system Pulmonex® II

PFT system
PFT system
PFT system
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The Pulmonex® II Xenon System is the best choice for the performance of all regional lung ventilation studies. Safe, simple to operate and affordable. The injected bolus of xenon will reach the patient exactly when desired. Oxygen may be added to the system any time during the study with the press of a button. An in-line cartridge containing Soda-Lime absorbs CO2, preventing acidosis. Large breathing passages, two 10-liter breathing bags (air-in and air-out) and motor-assisted airflow combine to provide resistance-free breathing. All three steps of a Pulmonex® II study (start up, equilibrium imaging and washout) are controlled by a single valve handle on the front panel. The valve directs the motor-assisted flow of gases throughout the system. A manually adjusted 15-minute timer initiates all functions, then automatically shuts down the system to complete the study after patient and system washout. With controls conveniently located on the front panel, the user can operate the system and observe the patient and gamma camera from one position. Panel controls are clearly marked for each mode of the procedure with large viewing windows to make it easy to monitor the patient’s breathing. A trim, clean design, large handles and total mobility permit easy positioning of the system for studies in both seated and supine positions. Resistance-free breathing with 25-liter capacity Complete .125″ lead shielding in upper cabinet for patient and operator safety Easy access to replace Drierite and Soda-Lime cartridges Effortless mobility for easy patient positioning Stylish steel cabinet Convenient built-in stainless steel tray for holding disposables, xenon gun, syringe, etc.

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