A ventilator is a machine that functions to support or assist breathing. Ventilators are often needed by patients who are unable to breathe on their own, either because of an illness or because of a serious injury. The purpose of using this tool is so that the patient gets adequate oxygen intake.
We have five types of ventilators. among others are :
A working day for the emergency services is never the same as any other. MEDUMAT Transport is the perfect solution when you are facing challenges that change every day. This is because technology needs to adapt to the situation, not the other way around. MEDUMAT Transport is a reliable device at all times and in any environment – whether you are at the scene of an emergency, in an ambulance, in a helicopter, or at a hospital. MEDUMAT Transport is flexible and offers optimum support as you carry out your work
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is your reliable partner during an emergency response – for the ground emergency medical service, the air rescue service, and in the military medical corps. The intuitive emergency ventilator offers maximum safety for the patient and the user thanks to numerous features.
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Long distances or transport times? No power or oxygen supply?
With a ventilator which maintains ventilation for an average of 8 hours*, even without an external gas supply, you don’t need to worry about the technology. If required, however, the patient can be supplied with additional oxygen at any time via the universally compatible oxygen inlet tube. This allows inspiratory oxygen concentrations of 21 % to 100 % to be achieved – all without the device consuming any itself.
In emergency response, the speed at which therapy can be started is often key for patient outcomes. MEDUVENT Standard has intuitive menu guidance, emergency modes and ventilation start-up based on height – all of which make it easier to use the device to make a straightforward start on ventilation. This ensures that the patient is taken care of as quickly as possible, safely and in line with directives.
Deliver ergonomic, controlled and efficient ventilation with MEDUVENT Standard – without time-consuming and complicated setting of ventilation parameters. Simply enter the patient’s height or use one of the pre-set emergency modes in order to start safe ventilation without delay.
MEDUVENT Standard is one of the smallest, lightest-weight emergency and transport ventilators in its class. The device weighs approx. 2 kg and has a device volume of 3.5 l. As a result, it can fit in emergency vehicles which have little space or which require lightweight equipment.
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Our smallest ventilator, MEDUMAT EasyCPR, is your perfect introduction to mechanical ventilation. MEDUMAT EasyCPR supports less experienced users through voice prompts and other features during ventilation and resuscitation. The device is so small and light that it easily fits into an emergency backpack or emergency case.
The MEDUtrigger allows mechanical breaths to be administered right from the ventilation mask. This allows MEDUMAT EasyCPR to replace bag-valve masks during manual ventilation, while offering the safety of a mechanical ventilator.
Three different modes allow the device to be used for various applications:
Demand flow mode for pre-oxygenation: Enables use on spontaneously breathing patients. No additional equipment necessary.
Manual mode (CPR mode): For CPR in 30:2 or 15:2 mode amd position check of tube.
Continuous mode (IPPV): For continuous ventilation over secured airway. Use with endotracheal and laryngeal tubes possible.
MEDUMAT EasyCPR supports and unites the two major respiratory applications for emergency medical services: Resuscitation (CPR) and emergency anesthesia (RSI) in one device.
With COMBIBAG, you can quickly adapt the tidal volume for ventilation to the relevant patient group (children/adult) by simply rotating the bag. This means you only need one bag for all your patients, which saves space and money.
Are you interested in our devices and would you like some advice about bag-valve masks? Please get in touch with our Customer Service team.
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