Carbon Dioxide (Co2) in Modern Age Health Care

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Specializing in noninvasive tools, väsamed designs, licenses, manufactures and distributes methods for assessing and managing patients’ hemodynamic health.
 
The Tosca system from Linde Medical Sensors is a non-invasively monitors ventilation and oxygenation through a single sensor in paediatric and adult patients.
 
The Giner transdermal carbon dioxide sensor detects carbon dioxide in neonates at a physiological temperature of 37  degrees Celsius (98 degrees F), where standard commercial technology operates at 41-43 degrees Celsius (106-110 degrees F).
 
Medical Encyclopedia / A serum CO2 test measures the amount of carbon dioxide in the liquid part of your blood.
 
Besides pH and dissolved oxygen measurements, reliable monitoring and control of the CO2 partial pressure is important for successful fermentation. The oxidation of carbohydrates to CO2 water results from aerobic respiration. METTLER TOLEDO's new CO2 measuring system is specially designed for in-situ measurement into a bioreactor and therefore "registrates" exactly the same partial pressure as the cell.
 
Serum CO2 is a blood test that measures the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) in serum (the liquid portion of the blood).