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Patient Ventilator Equipment Supplied In Switzerland
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Hamilton Medical based inBonaduz, SWITZERLAND
For invasive or noninvasive ventilation modes. During inspiration and expiration. Noninvasive method. No additional hardware or accessories ...
Manufactured by:Hamilton Medical based inBonaduz, SWITZERLAND
The Ventilation Cockpit user interface on all Hamilton Medical ventilators is operated in the same way – independent of the device and its use in the ICU, in the MR suite, or during transport. Complex data is integrated into intuitive ...
Manufactured by:IMT Analytics AG based inBuchs , SWITZERLAND
The SmartLung 2000 is designed for precise and portable testing of ventilators in compliance with standards such as IEC 60601-2-12, IEC 60601-2-13, and EN 794-3. Smaller and more lightweight compared to other full-feature test lungs, it features adjustable compliance from 25 to 75 mL/mbar and adjustable resistance from 5 to 200 mbar/L/s. The device is capable of testing ...
Manufactured by:Hamilton Medical based inBonaduz, SWITZERLAND
The Protective Ventilation Tool (P/V Tool Pro) performs a respiratory mechanics maneuver that records a quasi-static pressure/volume curve. This method can be used to assess lung recruitability and determine the recruitment strategy to apply. The P/V Tool Pro can also be used to perform a sustained inflation recruitment maneuver and measure the increase in lung volume. It is ...
Manufactured by:Hamilton Medical based inBonaduz, SWITZERLAND
Intelligent ventilation mode for passive and spontaneously breathing adult and pediatric patients. Automatically adjusts ventilation to lung mechanics and applies lung-protective strategies. Shortens ventilation ...
Manufactured by:Hamilton Medical based inBonaduz, SWITZERLAND
Intelligent ventilation mode for passive and spontaneously breathing adult and pediatric patients. Automatically controls ventilator settings based on the targets for ventilation and oxygenation set by the clinician and on physiologic input from the patient. ...
