A broad portfolio of intubated and nonintubated Microstream Advance filter lines, for use with Microstream capnography technology, inclusive of standalone and OEM partner multiparameter monitors.
Microstream Advance filter lines are available in sizes to accommodate neonate to adult patients and can be used in virtually all clinical settings.
Nonintubated options feature proprietary oral/nasal and nasal-only CO2 sampling, as well as an innovative supplemental oxygen delivery system.
Orange connectors designate short-term use and yellow connectors designate use for extended duration.
- Intubated and non-intubated options for short-term and long-term monitoring.
- 0.2-micron sterilizing-grade filter designed to help reduce risk of biohazard contamination of the monitor.
- Uni-junction technology, designed for effective sampling with and without oxygen delivery, from both nares and the mouth, even at low tidal volumes.
- Oral scoop design has wide surface area to provide breath capture even in the presence of shallow breathing.
- Oxygen flows from holes in nasal prongs and improves humidity of O21.
- Soft tubing and neutral scent for improved patient compliance.
- Kink-resistant tubing engineered to mitigate interrupting oxygen flow and resulting alarms meet ISO 13544-2 compliance standards.
- Low flow 50-mL/minute sample rate, effective for virtually all patient types and necessary for neonatal sampling.
The Microstream™ Advance Oral and Nasal Filter Line, Adult (MVAO), is engineered for short-term use in non-intubated adult patients requiring capnography monitoring. With a length of 6.5 ft (200 cm) and an O₂ female connector, this filter line ensures reliable CO₂ sampling when connected to Microstream™ capnography systems. It's designed for single-patient use, promoting infection control and patient safety. Ideal for procedural or emergency applications, it offers compatibility with various clinical equipment, including LIFEPAK® and Philips monitors. The MVAO filter line is latex-free, accommodating patients with latex sensitivities.