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Spherasorb™
Medical Grade Soda Lime
What is Spherasorb™?
Spherasorb is medical soda lime designed by Intersurgical Compound A generation: (8) fresh soda lime + oxygen
specifically for clinical use. 2L/min, 5% Sevoflurane
Unique characteristics 60
Spherasorb is a unique soda lime developed specifically to
address the potential problems of use within the medical 50
Drägersorb 800
environment. Spherasorb is made of 3-4mm spheres processed
to minimize potential dusting. Its uniform shape allows consistent 40
Compound A/ppm
bed packing, resulting in a more even flow of anesthetic gases
through the absorber. This results in Spherasorb lasting longer in 30 Drägersorb 800 plus
• In clinical use, it will minimize resistance to flow of gases. Independent tests have shown that Spherasorb has a
• It reduces the potentially harmful risk of dust contamination to unique formulation that presents less risk of generating
the patient and the equipment.
anesthetic degradation products (Carbon Monoxide and
Compound A). Tests have also shown that Spherasorb is
Dust content of 5 liter jericans after traveling
more difficult to dry out than any other soda lime brands (10).
1000 miles (3)
Since significant degradation occurs only when soda lime is
dry, Spherasorb is an even safer product to use (5) (6) (7) (8).
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Spherasorb Irregular Hemispherical
Soda Lime Soda Lime 14
Hardness 12
The unique formulation of Spherasorb means that when tested
% Initial
for hardness, in accordance with USP specifications, it is found 10
% Moisture
moisture
to be significantly superior to other competitive brands (4). This
together with the regular shape, minimizes the amount of dust 8
produced during transit allowing the product to reach you in
perfect condition for use (3). Spherasorb will not break down 6
if subjected to high humidity, and has a positive effect on the
% Moisture
humidity in the system (3). 4 after 30 hours
Anesthetic degradation 2
Spherasorb does not contain Potassium Hydroxide or Barium
Hydroxide and only a very low level of Sodium Hydroxide. 0
Spherasorb Medisorb
Spherasorb also contains a low level of a specific Zeolite. This is
to address the risk of drying out completely.
Spherasorb moisture did not fall below 2% after 90
hours flow of dry oxygen
Jumbo absorber, 7L/min dry oxygen for 90hrs (continuous).
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Compound A/ppm
Sodalime
Spherasorb
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Granule Soda Lime Spherasorb
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With irregular granules, there is a wide and variable size
0 Time / Minutes distribution. You can never be sure that the material will always
0 20 40 60 have the same physical bed packing properties.
Department of Anaesthesiology and General Intensive Care University of Vienna, Austria
Choice
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Spherasorb is available as loose granules in bags and jericans,
as well as in pre-packed canisters for ease of use. Both products
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have a distinct color change which gives a clear indication of the 2 3 4 5 6
product status. It is recommended that the color is used as an
indication of exhaustion in conjunction with monitoring of
Carbon Dioxide.
Performance
Ordering Information
The IS Can is compatible with the following GE® anesthesia The Pyramid is compatible with the following Draeger®
workstations: Aespire®, Avance®, Aisys®, ADU® anesthesia workstations if fitted with the Draeger® CLIC®
adaptor: Cicero EM®, Cato edition®, Fabius CE®, Fabius GS®,
The Drum™ Julian®, Primus®, Zeus®, Perseus®, Fabius Tiro®, Apollo® and
1 kg. Pre-filled disposable absorbent cartridge Spacelabs ARKON™
The Drum is compatible with all anesthetic machines with Loose Fill Options
single or double absorbers that have been designed to use a 5 liter or 1kg bags
conventional pre-filled cartridge.
2196000 IS Can, Spherasorb disposable CO2 absorber, white to violet color change 1kg 6
2186000 The Drum, Spherasorb CO2 absorbent cartridge, white to violet color change 1kg 10
2191001 The Pyramid, Spherasorb disposable CO2 absorber, white to violet color change 1kg 6
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References: (1) Technical data of Spherasorb soda lime vs various competitor brands - Carbon Dioxide Absorption, September 1997, (2) Mesh analysis USP XXII - Intersurgical, September 1997,
(3) Protocol and test results of a comparative test for Spherasorb to determine the level of dust produced after 1000 miles transit trial - Intersurgical, September 1997, (4) Technical data of Spherasorb
soda lime vs various competitor brands - Physical properties hardness USP XXII, (5) Testing for interaction between anaesthetic agents and soda lime - University of Wales College of Medicine
Department of Anaesthetics and Intensive Care Medicine. Heath Park, Cardiff - Bryan Williams, Prof. Harmer - September 1997, (6) Carbon Monoxide vs soda lime characteristics - Intersurgical 1999,
(7) New Potassium Hydroxide absorbent Spherasorb produces less Carbon Monoxide - Dept. of Anaesthesiology and General Intensive Care, University of Vienna, Austria. (Paper to be published, draft
abstract available on request.), (8) Reaction of Sevoflurane with soda lime - Prof. Dr. med H Forester Klinikum der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt am Main: February 2000,
(9) Spherasorb soda lime, questions and answers - Intersurgical 1999, (10) Comportamiento en clinica de dos tipos de cal sodada: Estudio Comparativo. Hospital Clinico Anaesthesia, Valencia