Blood Gas Analyzer LBN-BA121 delivers precise performance while operating with an ultra-low sample volume of 150 µL. Equipped with 10.4-inch full color LCD display and offers touch- screen operations. Supports multiple sample types including arterial, venous, capillary and cardiac whole blood. Our Blood Gas Analyzer provide built- in data storage capability for retention of thousands of test results.
| Sample Volume | 150 µL |
| Analysis Time | 60 seconds |
| Operational Temperature | 10°C to 31°C |
| Display | 10.4-inch color LCD |
| Display Resolution | 1024 × 768 |
| Battery | Lithium-ion Battery 14.8V / 6500mAh |
| Battery Standby Time | 4 hours |
| Input Device | Touch Screen and Barcode Scanner |
| Interface | 4 × USB 2.0 host, WLAN |
| Fan | 12V |
| Measuring Parameters | pH, pO2, pCO2, Na⁺, K⁺, Ca²⁺, Cl⁻, Glu, Lac, Hematocrit |
| Storage Capacity | 100000+ tests |
| Power Supply | AC100–240V, 50Hz/60Hz |
| Dimension | 260 × 270 × 410 mm |
| Packaging Dimension | 395 × 345 × 660 mm |
| Net Weight | 9.5 kg (without cartridge) |
| Gross Weight | 13.7 kg |
Blood Gas Analyzer LBN-BA121 is used in clinical and diagnostic settings for rapid blood gas analysis. It processes various blood samples, including arterial, venous, and capillary blood, and is ideal for emergency and critical care environments.
Blood Gas Analyzer LBN-BA121 is used in clinical and diagnostic settings for rapid blood gas analysis. It processes various blood samples, including arterial, venous, and capillary blood, and is ideal for emergency and critical care environments.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a blood gas analyzer?
Ans. A blood gas analyzer is a medical device used to measure blood pH, oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and other critical parameters in arterial, venous, or capillary blood samples.
2. What are the applications of blood gas analyzers?
Ans. They are used in hospitals, ICUs, emergency rooms, operating theaters, and laboratories for monitoring critically ill patients, assessing respiratory function, and managing conditions like COPD, sepsis, and metabolic disorders.
3. What is the sample volume required for blood gas analysis?
Ans. Our analyzers require a sample volume of 50-200 microliters for blood gas analysis.
4. How many test results can a blood gas analyzer store?
Ans. Our Blood Gas Analyzer is capable of storing thousands of test results and, with cloud connectivity, can store and retrieve an even larger volume of data.
5. How do you maintain a blood gas analyzer?
Ans. Regular maintenance includes calibrating the device as per manufacturer guidelines, running quality control (QC) tests to ensure accuracy, cleaning sample ports to prevent contamination, and replacing reagents and cartridges as needed.