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Updated Aug 21, 2024
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Emergency Ventilator Buying Guide

Find and buy Ventilators from verified suppliers on MedicalSearch. Ventilators provide mechanical ventilation by moving breathable air into and out a paitents lungs.

Factors to consider when buying a ventilator:

  • Modes of ventilation – Volume-controlled, pressure-controlled, assisted or partial and controlled or total.
  • Programmable respiratory parameters – Parameters that must be configured include tidal volume, peak pressure, respiratory frequency, PEEP and inhalation/exhalation ratio.
  • Patient group that will use the device – neonatal, pediatric or adult.
  • Display features – Graphic display must include waveforms, loops and respiratory maneuvers .
  • Connectivity – Compatibility with patient self-management system, hospital information system and other ICU devices.
  • Safety alarms – Auditory and visual alarms for tidal volume, respiratory frequency, peak pressure, apnea, FiO2, loss of gas supply and power failure.
  • Battery backup – Needed in the event of a power failure and when transporting patients.
  • Other features to consider – Heated humidifiers, ease of cleaning and cost of accessories and consumables including breathing circuits, flow sensors, expiratory valve sets, filters to protect patients against particulates and gas exchange monitor.

 

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