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Veterinary Monitor is a professional device used in the field of pet medicine to monitor animal physiological parameters and vital signs in real time, playing a crucial role in animal diagnosis and treatment.

I. What is a Veterinary Monitor? What is the difference between it and a human medical monitor?

Veterinary Monitor is a vital sign monitoring device designed specifically for animals. It can detect parameters such as heart rate (ECG), blood oxygen (SpO₂), blood pressure (NIBP), respiration (RESP), and body temperature (TEMP) in real time. The core difference from human monitors:

Adapt to animal physiology: the parameter range is optimized for animals (such as the heart rate of dogs and cats is 60-220 times/minute, which is much higher than that of humans);

Multi-species compatibility: supports animals of different sizes such as cats, dogs, cattle, horses, and exotic pets, and is equipped with special probes (such as large-size blood oxygen probes for horses);

Operation scenarios: taking into account both clinical (hospital) and breeding (ranch) needs, some models support portable and wireless monitoring, suitable for outdoor diagnosis and treatment.

II. What animals can a veterinary monitor monitor? Is it compatible with everything from cats and dogs to cattle and horses?

Our veterinary monitor covers all species:

Small animals (cats, dogs, rabbits): monitored by standard probes (such as finger-clip blood oxygen probes), compatible with portable models such as AKPM620V;

Large animals (cattle, horses, sheep): equipped with large-size probes/cuffs (such as horse blood pressure cuffs), combined with themulti-species parameter presetsof high-end models such as AKM800V, accurately monitor physiological indicators;

Exotic pets (reptiles, birds): optional special probes (such as bird micro-ECG electrodes), some models support custom parameter ranges to meet niche needs.

III. What is the use ofEtCO₂ monitoringof multi-parameter monitors (such as AKM800V)? Is it safe for anesthesia surgery?

EtCO₂ (end-tidal carbon dioxide) is the core safety indicator of anesthesia surgery, which can reflect the ventilation efficiency and circulation status of animals:

Monitoring insufficient ventilation (increased EtCO₂): timely adjusting the breathing parameters of the anesthesia machine to prevent suffocation;

Warning of circulatory failure (sudden drop in EtCO₂): early detection of risks such as cardiac arrest and massive bleeding.

High-end models such as AKM800V integrate EtCO₂ monitoring and work with the anesthesia machine to providedouble protectionfor surgical safety, especially suitable for full monitoring of complex surgeries (such as thoracotomy).

IV. Is thearrhythmia analysisof veterinary ecg machine (such as AKECG100GV) accurate? Can it assist in the diagnosis of heart disease?

Our veterinary ecg machine uses animal-specific algorithms to identify common arrhythmias in dogs and cats (such as atrial fibrillation and premature beats) with an accuracy of more than 90% (verified by clinical cases).

Basic version (such as FTLECG300V): Display ECG waveform, heart rate, and assist in judging tachycardia/bradycardia;

High-end version (such as FTLECG100GV): With15 types of arrhythmia analysis+ST segment diagnosis , it provides data support for preoperative screening and postoperative monitoring of heart disease (such as cardiomyopathy), and is apowerful assistantfor the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

V. What is the battery life and accuracy of portable vital signs monitor (such as AKM200V)? Is it suitable for on-site service in farms?

The portable vital signs monitor (AKM200V) is powered by a lithium battery, which can work continuously for 12-24 hours when fully charged (such as AKM610V, the battery life is up to 12 hours), which is convenient for vehicle and portability.

The accuracy is clinically verified: the error of blood oxygen (SpO₂) is ≤2%, and the error of blood pressure (NIBP) is ≤5mmHg. Even in the complex environment of the farm (such as noise, mobile diagnosis and treatment), the core parameters (heart rate, blood oxygen) can be stably monitored, which is very suitable for home emergency and large-scale animal physical examinations.

VI. For batch physical examinations on farms, can the veterinary monitor connect to multiple animals at the same time? Does it support data export?

Some high-end models (such as AKM800V) support multi-channel monitoring (expandable to 8-16 channels), and can monitor multiple animals at the same time (such as 10 cows in a cowshed) with the central monitoring system.

The data can be synchronized to the computer/tablet in real time (via WiFi, Bluetooth), and an Excel report can be generated, includingheart rate, blood oxygen trend chart+abnormal event record , which is convenient for data analysis and disease screening after batch physical examinations, and greatly improves the efficiency of disease prevention and control in farms.

VII. Can veterinary monitors be adapted to exotic pet clinics (such as reptiles and birds)?

Absolutely! We provide solutions specifically for exotic pets: Probe customization: such as bird micro-ECG electrodes, reptile skin patch blood oxygen probes;

Parameter customization: support setting of special physiological ranges for exotic pets (such as lizard heart rate 30-100 beats/minute);

Model recommendation: portable (such as AKPM620V) is suitable for rapid monitoring in exotic pet clinics, and multi-parameter monitor (such as AKM500V) meets the in-depth diagnosis of complex cases (such as bird heart disease).