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Critical Care Ventilator Equipment Supplied In North America
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:CorVent Medical Inc based inSanta Clara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Expand your critical care ventilator capacity to support day-to-day clinical use and overflow ventilation needs. With sophisticated ventilation support, this ICU-standard platform ensures patients receive the care they need. The streamlined, lightweight design allows easy movement within the ...
Manufactured by:Ventec Life Systems based inBothell, WASHINGTON (USA)
The VOCSN critical care ventilator provides invasive, noninvasive, and mouthpiece ventilation. Designed to work in hospital, institutional, transport, and home environments, VOCSN delivers a comprehensive set of ventilation modes and settings to meet patient needs. ...
Manufactured by:Airon Corporation based inMelbourne, FLORIDA (USA)
pNeuton model A is a Ventilator with Built-In CPAP for Hospital Environments. The pNeuton model A with built-in CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) is ideal for critical care adult or pediatric patient support in hospital environments. With simple-to-use controls – Tidal Volume, Respiratory Rate, and Pressure Limit – pNeuton A ...
Manufactured by:Engenious Design based inPrairie Village, KANSAS (USA)
Our specialty is medical device development and design. We thrive on innovation, and our team is passionate about designing and creating new products; and improve existing ones! Engenious helps medical device companies apply the latest technology in medical diagnostic and therapeutic devices. Our clinical insights program provides a clearer vision of the current and emerging needs of clinicians ...
Manufactured by:Airon Corporation based inMelbourne, FLORIDA (USA)
pNeuton model S Ventilator with CPAP for EMS Ground and Air Transport. pNeuton model S ventilator provides mask CPAP plus volume or pressure ventilation for pediatric to adult patients for pre-hospital and hospital environments; with simple-to-use controls – Tidal Volume, Respiratory Rate and Pressure Limit. For early intervention, the built-in CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) ...
