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Intensive Care Ventilator ICV-1000B

Intensive Care Ventilator ICV-1000B

Highly configurable simplistic interface

Compact design for intra-hospital transport

Ergonomic design and flat user interface

Panoramic alert light indicators

Invasive and noninvasive ventilation

Specifications

Display Display: 5.7-inch color TFT LCD
Ventilator modes IPPV, SIPPV, SIMV, PEEP, IRV, SIGH
Monitoring Waveform: Pressure-Time, Flowrate-Time
Parameters: Minute ventilation volume, IPPV rate, SIMV rate, total respiratory rate, I/E, Peak pressure airway, PEEP, Inspiratory trigger pressure
Tidal volume (VT) 50 ml ~ 1500 ml
PEEP 0 kPa to 2 kPa
O2 concentration 21% to 100%
I:E ratio 2:1 ~ 1:8
Pressure Pressure control: 1kPa ~ 6 kPa
Pressure trigger: -1 kPa ~ 2 kPa
Alarm Airway pressure : 1 kPa ~ 6 kPa ; 0.4 kPa ~ 2.0 kPa
Ventilation volume : 3 L/min ~ 30 L/min ; 1 L/min ~ 10 L/min
Input Voltage 220 V ± 10 % , 50 Hz ± 1 Hz
Dimension 580 × 400 × 390 mm
Weight 38 kgs

Features

Highly configurable simplistic interface

Compact design for intra-hospital transport

Ergonomic design and flat user interface

Panoramic alert light indicators

Invasive and noninvasive ventilation

Comperhensive clinical support

Auto circuit compliance indication

Sensitive pressure trigger and flow trigger with base flow

Suitable for Neonatal, Pediatric, Adult cases

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Ventilator

Our ventilator is a critical medical device designed to support patients with respiratory insufficiency or failure. It assists in the process of breathing by delivering controlled amounts of air or oxygen into the lungs and facilitating the removal of carbon dioxide. Consisting of a ventilator machine and a breathing circuit, it can be set to various modes to match patient needs, providing both invasive and non-invasive respiratory support. Our ventilators are crucial in intensive care units (ICUs) and emergency situations, helping patients with conditions such as pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and during surgeries. These life-saving machines play a pivotal role in maintaining oxygenation and ventilation, ensuring patients receive adequate respiratory support to enhance recovery and survival.


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