KoKo Respirometers
No respiratory volume measurement instrument is more recognized around the world. Every KoKo respirometer features push-button on/off, reset, and an easy-to-read dial. Plus, they come standard with two circuit adapters and a safety harness in a fully padded carrying/storage case. An optional protective cover kit is available for added protection from inadvertent impacts while in use.
Which KoKo Respirometer is Right for You?
Wright Mark 8
General purpose - full scale meaurement
For minute volume measurement with facility for measuring tidal volume
Small inner dial records 0-1 liter
Large outer dial records 0-100 liters
Dial layout: separate small fractional liter and large full liter dials offset
Connections: 22mm male BS/ISO taper, inlet and outlet
Dial Diameter: 35mm (1.4 in)
Overall Dimensions: 70 mm x 60 mm (2.75 in x 2.35 in)
Wright Mark 14
Ideal measurement ranges for pediatric patients
For tidal volume measurement with facility for measuring minute volume
Small inner dial records 0-100 liters
Large outer dial records 0-1 liter
Dial layout: separate small full liter large fractional liter dials offset
Connections: 22mm male BS/ISO taper, inlet and outlet
Dial Diameter: 35mm (1.4 in)
Overall Dimensions: 70 mm x 60 mm (2.75 in x 2.35 in)
Weight: 130 g (4.6 oz)
Haloscale Standard
For both tidal volume and minute volume measurement
Inner concentric dial records 0-1 liter
Outer concentric dial records 0-100 liters
Dial Layout: Dual concentric fractional and full liter dials
Connections: 15mm female inlet/ 22mm female BS/ISO outlet
Dial Diameter: 57 mm (2.25 in)
Overall Dimensions: 72 mm x 70 mm (2.85 in x 2.75 in)
Weight: 160 g (5.7 oz)
How Koko respirometers meet your clinical needs
Routine Checks of Mechanical Ventilation
Respirometers are used to perform routine checks of patient’s tidal volumes to guarantee accurate ventilator performance.
Ventilator Weaning
When blood gas analysis indicates weaning can be attempted, respirometers make ideal instruments to determine the success of weaning by measuring tidal and minute volume levels.
Recovery
Respirometers are ideal instruments to ensure the level of the patient’s lung function before leaving the recovery area.
Anesthesia
Placed in the expiratory circuit, respirometers are used to measure tidal and minute volumes to ensure adequate ventilation on both spontaneously breathing and mechanically ventilated patients.
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