HYDROGEN BREATH MONITORING TO HELP DETECT GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Easy to use interface
- Create and store patient details
- Multiple patient testing
- Built in testing protocols with built in countdown timer
- Large touch screen
- Comes with HYDROCHART™ software
- SteriTouch® technology to kill off harmful bacteria
- Maintenance reminders
- 3 month calibration

OVERVIEW
AIDS IN THE DETECTION OF:
- Food Intolerances
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)
IDEAL FOR:
- Gastroenterologists
- Dieticians
- GP’s
- Endoscopy department
- Pediatricians
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
- Concentration Range (H ) 2 - 0 - 500 ppm
- Display - Full colour touchscreen
- Detection Principle - Electrochemical sensor
- Repeatability - < 10% on consecutive readings
- Carbon Monoxide Cross-sensitivity - < 1%
- Sensor Operating Life - 2 years
- Sensor Sensitivity - 1 ppm
- Sensor Drift - < 2% per month
- T Response Time 90 - ≤ 45 seconds
- Power - 3 x AA (LR6 or Equivalent), 1 x CR2032 Lithium coin cell
- Approx. 3 x AA Battery Life - 1,000 minutes
- Approx. 1 x Cr2032 Battery Life - 175,000 hours
- Operating Temperature Range - 15 - 35 °C (Storage/Transport 0 - 50°C)
- Operating/Transport/Storage Pressure - 800 - 1200 mbar
- Operating Humidity - 10 - 90% non-condensing (Storage/Transport 0 - 90°C)
- Dimensions - Approx. 34 x 75 x 140 mm
- Weight - Approx. 200 g (including batteries)
- Monitor Construction - Case: Polycarbonate/ABS blend;
SteriTouch anti-Microbial additive; D-Piece: Polypropylene

PAPERS
Title: | How to Interpret Hydrogen Breath Tests |
Author(s): | Uday C Ghoshal |
Ref: | Department of Gastroenterology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India |
Title: | Practice guidance on the management of acute and chronic gastrointestinal problems arising as a result of treatment for cancer |
Author(s): | H Jervoise N Andreyev, Susan E Davidson, Catherine Gillespie, William H Allum, Edwin Swarbrick |
Ref: | Gut Online First, published on November 4, 2011 |

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