Rotosxika Ventilation Health patch-83702-021-12
20231019
31 matching records for Ventilation.
A hollow cylinder that is designed for oral insertion via the trachea and into a lung to maintain airway patency and/or to deliver anaesthetic inhalation agents or other medical gases, and secure ventilation. It is typically made of plastic, rubber, or sili...
A portable, electrically-powered device intended to provide long-term alveolar support for patients who do not require complex critical care ventilation. It typically uses positive pressure to deliver gas to the lungs at normal breathing rates and tidal vol...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) automatic cycling machine intended to assist or control alveolar ventilation using a frequency that is considerably higher than the physiological breathing rate and a tidal volume less than or equal to the anatomic dead spac...
A pneumatically-powered device designed to be easily moved/mounted and intended to provide long-term support or therapeutic alveolar ventilation for patients who do not require complex critical care ventilation. It typically uses positive pressure to delive...
A pneumatically-powered, lightweight device that is easily moved/mounted and used to provide long-term alveolar ventilation support for patients who do not require complex critical care ventilation. It typically uses positive pressure to deliver gas to the ...
A portable, manually-operated, noninvasive device intended to be used in conjunction with a separate compressed oxygen (O2) source and airway access device (e.g., cricothyrotomy kit) for transtracheal ventilation of a patient in an emergency situation where...
A pneumatically-powered automatic cycling machine designed for static use and intended to assist or control alveolar ventilation using a frequency that is considerably higher than the physiological breathing rate and a tidal volume less than or equal to the...
A hollow cylinder that is inserted into the trachea to ventilate a patient during high-frequency (percussive) ventilation. It is a thin device usually employed without a cuff to allow rapid ventilation gas escape around the tube and is used in cases of seve...
An assembly of devices designed to conduct medical gases from the fresh gas supply outlet of an anaesthesia unit/workstation to the patient, typically connecting the patient, a ventilator/ventilation bag, carbon dioxide (CO2) absorber, and a monitor. It typ...
A length of tube made of durable materials (e.g., rubber, silicone) intended to be used to conduct breathing gases towards or away from a patient during the respiratory cycle, typically during anaesthesia or ventilation [including continuous or bi-level pos...
A mechanical device designed to provide a visual indication of a patient's airway pressure during ventilation. It is typically contained in a clear housing marked with a pressure scale [e.g., 5 to 60 cm H20 (hPa)], and has a spring-loaded indicator that, in...
A hollow cylinder inserted orally into the trachea to maintain airway patency, typically for patients anticipated to require prolonged mechanical ventilation in critical care, that enables removal of pooled secretion above its distal cuff with suction. It c...
A length of tube made of durable materials (e.g., rubber, silicone) intended to be used to conduct breathing gases towards or away from a patient during the respiratory cycle, typically during anaesthesia or ventilation [including continuous or bi-level pos...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) automatic cycling device intended for short-term and long-term ventilatory support for a neonatal/paediatric patient, especially those preterm and critically ill with respiratory failure in a critical care setting. It is typ...
A non-sterile assembly of devices designed to conduct medical gases from the fresh gas supply outlet of an anaesthesia unit/workstation to the patient typically connecting the patient, a ventilator/ventilation bag, carbon dioxide (CO2) absorber, and a monit...
A two-lumen, semiflexible, single-use tube inserted blindly through the mouth into the oesophagus or trachea to maintain airway patency while obturating the oesophagus, typically during emergencies to facilitate breathing/resuscitation. The oesophageal-obtu...
An assembly of devices typically used bedside to continuously measure the temperature at a specific point along a ventilation airway (e.g., inspiratory limb, Y-piece). It typically includes a temperature sensor, a transducer, a cable, and an electronic unit...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed to continuously detect the sound of endotracheal (ET) secretions moving through a ventilation circuit during suctioning of an artificially ventilated and/or spontaneously breathing patient to as...
A device designed to verify proper endotracheal (ET) tube placement by detecting/assessing exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) during airway management to confirm correct intubation for appropriate ventilation; it may additionally be intended to confirm placement/...
An electrically-powered device designed to configure/deliver stimulation of the phrenic nerve, via a transvenous electrode, to cause contraction of the diaphragm in conjunction with mechanical ventilation to assist earlier ventilation weaning. It consists o...
A length of tube made of durable materials (e.g., rubber, silicone) intended to be used to conduct breathing gases towards or away from a patient during the respiratory cycle, typically during anaesthesia or ventilation [including continuous or bi-level pos...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) stand-alone, automatic cycling device used to assist and control alveolar ventilation during general anaesthesia, and is compatible with inhaled anaesthetic agents. It has fewer functions and is less complex to operate than ...
A non-sterile length of tube made of durable materials (e.g., rubber, silicone) intended to be used to conduct breathing gases towards or away from a patient during the respiratory cycle, typically during anaesthesia or ventilation [including continuous or ...
A two-lumen, semiflexible, tube inserted blindly through the mouth into the oesophagus or trachea to maintain airway patency while obturating the oesophagus, typically during emergencies to facilitate breathing/resuscitation. The lumen has a blocked distal ...
An unit that, added to a ventilator otherwise incapable of providing intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) or synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) functions, permits the ventilator to provide this kind of breathing mode to the patient d...
A non-sterile valve intended to increase blood flow to the heart and brain of a patient during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by selectively impeding inspiratory gases during the release phase of CPR resulting in increased negative pressure in the thor...
A non-powered device intended to accept a medication canister and to be integrated within a mechanical or manual ventilation assembly (e.g., ventilator breathing circuit/endotracheal tube, pulmonary resuscitator) to provide liquid medication in aerosolized ...
A pneumatically-powered automatic cycling machine intended to provide automated, alveolar ventilatory support for patients during interhospital or intrahospital transport, and in emergency situations. It is used to assist or control alveolar ventilation usi...
A sterile assembly of devices designed to conduct medical gases from the fresh gas supply outlet of an anaesthesia unit/workstation to the patient, typically connecting the patient, a ventilator/ventilation bag, carbon dioxide (CO2) absorber, and a monitor....
An assembly of devices designed to conduct medical gases from an anaesthesia unit/workstation to a patient artificial airway/anaesthesia mask (not included) during general anaesthesia. It includes breathing tubes and a Y-piece connector, typically with a ve...