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November 19, 2003 #1: 
IRMA™ ultra-small gas monitoring probes
convert a Pocket PC into a multi-gas monitor

Designed to offer a flexible solution for measuring gases in anesthesiology, intensive care, emergency care, home care and service departments, the IRMA probes simply connect to a hand-held computer via a serial interface.

The ultra-small probes, not bigger than an SpO2 sensor, are capable of measuring CO2, O2, N2O and 5 anesthetic agents, and provide agent identification. The probes are available in customized configurations. In order to determine the anesthetic gas mixture with high precision, the probe’s sensor head measures the absorption of infrared light at 10 different wavelengths. The sensor head integrates a galvanic oxygen sensor delivering a very fast response time to allow the measurement of inspired and expired oxygen even in very mall children. All sensors are universally calibrated and deliver processed data for display on the screen of the Pocket PC monitor. No routine calibration is required.

For further information, please contact:
Robert Zyzanski, CEO,
phone: +46 8 544 98 166, +46 708 733 326
robert.zyzanski@phasein.se / www.phasein.se

 

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