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CE non invasive bipap ventilator Low battery Battery depleted Alarm niv bipap

Basic Information
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Micomme
Certification: CE
Model Number: ST-30H
Minimum Order Quantity: 2 units
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: main unit 78*49*32CM trolley 70*55*23.5CM
Delivery Time: 10 days
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
Supply Ability: 750 units/week
Detail Information
Oxygen Concentration: 21%~100%, (increment By 1%) Target Tidal Volume: 20~2500mL
Backup BPM: 1~60BPM Max Flow: 210L/min
Max Leak Compensation: 90L/min IPAP: 4~30cm H2O
EPAP: 4~25cm H2O CPAP: 4~20cm H2O
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Product Description

High Performance Non Invasive Ventilator Machine

 

Specifications
 

Parameter ST-30H
Ventilation mode S/T, CPAP, S, T, PC, VAT
Oxygen concentration 21%~100%, (increment by 1%)
Screen size 5.7 Inch color screen
Waveform display Pressure/flow
IPAP 4~30cm H2O
EPAP 4~25cm H2O
CPAP 4~20cm H2O
Target tidal volume 20~2500mL
Backup BPM 1~60BPM
Backup time 0.2~4.0S
Rise time 1~6 level
Ramp time 0~60min
Ramp pressure CPAP mode: 4~20cm H2O Other mode: 4~25cm H2O
Pressure relief 1~3 level
Spontaneous Timin 0.2~4.0S
Spontaneous Timax 0.2~4.0S
I-Trigger setting Auto, 1~3 level
E-Trigger setting Auto, 1~3 level
Trigger lock Off, 0.3~1.5S
Flow of HFNC mode N/A
Max flow 210L/min
Max leak compensation 90L/min
Method of pressure measure The pressure testing tube is on mask side
Alarms

Apnea|Disconnection|Low minute volume|Low tidal volume|Power off|Over high pressure|

Oxygen unavailable|Excessive oxygen pressure supply|Low oxygen pressure supply|Pressure tube off|

Turbine dysfunction|Oxygen sensor failure|Air flow sensor failure|Low pressure|Low battery|Battery depleted

Apnea alarm range setting 0S, 10S, 20S, 30S
Disconnection alarm range setting 0S, 15S, 60S
Real-time monitoring data

Present oxygen concentration|Oxygen source pressure|Pressure|Ventilation per min|Respiratory rate|

Current leakage|Current volume|Trigger method

Other settings Screen lock|Display brightness| Flow|Pressure| Waveform
Backup battery 8 hours

 

Application

 

Chronic Obstruction Pulmonary Disease: The use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) to support patients during acute decompensated respiratory failure secondary to an exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has unequivocal evidence of benefit in terms of reduction in the need for intubation, length of hospital stay and mortality.

 

Acute respiratory failure: Non-invasive mechanical ventilation has been increasingly used to avoid or serve as an alternative to intubation. Compared with medical therapy, and in some instances with invasive mechanical ventilation, it improves survival and reduces complications in selected patients with acute respiratory failure.
 
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.
 
Reduced risk of infection: The use of NIV instead of mechanical ventilation is associated with a lower risk of nosocomial infections. A study has shown significantly more infectious complications related to the presence of the endotracheal tube.
 

 

 

Contact Details
Ellen He

Phone Number : +86 19976966601

WhatsApp : +8613808499142