Hunan Micomme Medical Technology Development Co., Ltd. |
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Description
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is the use of breathing support administered through a face mask, nasal mask, or a helmet. Air, usually with added oxygen, is given through the mask under positive pressure; generally the amount of pressure is alternated depending on whether someone is breathing in or out.
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is ventilator support given to patients without the use of an endotracheal tube. It results in the potential complications of invasive mechanical ventilation being avoided. It also helps to deliver cost-effective therapy with decreased length of stay in the ICU and an improved chance of survival.
Application
Fewer complications: NIV reduces the number of possible
complications by 62% and treatment errors by 50%.
Shorter stay in ICU: NIV shortens ICU stay and reduces the length
of hospital stay by an average of 3 days.
Increased quality of life: NIV increases the quality of life for
patients.
Better chance of survival: A meta-analysis suggested that NIV
improved survival in acute care settings – and that it is more
beneficial when applied earlier rather than as a rescue therapy.
Advantage
6-level (100~600ms) pressure rise time, to meet the physiological
needs of different flow rates at the beginning of inspiration.
Automatic-Sensitivity technology provide the doctor convenience no
need to set the sensitivity manually, and lower down patient’s
respiratory power.
- Trigger sensitivity: support automatic trigger and 3 levels
trigger sensitivity adjustment. The lower the trigger sensitivity
is, the less work the patient needs to do to trigger, and the
easier the ventilator is to trigger.
- Withdraw sensitivity: support automatic withdraw and 3-level
withdraw sensitivity adjustment. The lower the sensitivity, the
less work patients need to do to remove the ventilator, and the
easier it is to remove the ventilator.
Specifications
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