ICU VENTILATOR

About the Product :

The ICU Ventilator is a critical life-support machine used in intensive care units to assist or control the breathing of patients who are unable to breathe independently due to severe respiratory conditions, trauma, or surgeries. It delivers controlled amounts of air and oxygen to the lungs, ensuring adequate oxygenation and ventilation. ICU ventilators are essential for managing patients with conditions like acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), respiratory failure, or during and after major surgeries.

Key Features:

  • Modes of Ventilation: ICU ventilators offer multiple ventilation modes, including assist-control, synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV), and pressure support, allowing the machine to adjust based on the patient’s needs. This flexibility provides optimal support for patients at various levels of respiratory distress.
  • Advanced Monitoring: ICU ventilators come with built-in monitoring systems that track vital parameters such as tidal volume, respiratory rate, and oxygen levels, ensuring real-time adjustments for patient safety and comfort. This monitoring helps healthcare providers detect complications and make timely interventions.
  • High Oxygen Delivery: ICU ventilators are capable of delivering high levels of oxygen to the patient, which is critical for patients with severe hypoxia or low blood oxygen levels. This feature supports better recovery by ensuring that the patient receives the necessary oxygen concentration for healing.
  • Humidification System: The ventilator includes a humidification system to prevent dryness in the airway and respiratory tract, reducing the risk of infections and ensuring patient comfort during extended ventilation periods.
  • Alarms and Alerts: ICU ventilators are equipped with alarms and alerts that notify healthcare providers if parameters fall outside safe ranges. These alarms help clinicians respond immediately to potential issues like high pressure, low oxygen levels, or disconnected tubing, ensuring patient safety.