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Is a Pressure Transducer better than a disposable airflow temperature sensor?

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Is a Pressure Transducer better than a disposable airflow temperature sensor?

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Absolutely. Both single-use cannulas and single-use temperature sensors are to be discarded after patient use, but disposable cannulas are significantly less expensive, provide more clinical information, and are backed by peer-reviewed published research. Despite claims by the manufacturer, NO disposable temperature device will show clinically significant flow limitation as well as a BRAEBON Pressure Transducer. Furthermore, the BRAEBON Dual Pressure Transducer can be used to record gold standard RERAs with a disposable esophageal catheter. No matter if you are using cannulas or catheters, the BRAEBON Pressure Transducer easily outperforms any disposable temperature device hands down.

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