
AquaVENT® Heater Humidifier
The AquaVENT® Heater Humidifier is used to warm and humidify gases delivered to patients who require respiratory support.
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The AquaVENT® Heater Humidifier is used to warm and humidify gases delivered to patients who require respiratory support.
The AquaVENT® FD140i dual gas flow driver is the only device specifically designed to deliver CPAP and HFOT. Designed for ease of use it delivers safe and effective CPAP and HFOT for Neonatal, Paediatric and Adult Patients.
AquaVENT® heated and humidified breathing circuits can be customised for both CPAP or High Flow, helping reduce clinical waste and streamline delivery of care.
With different nomenclatures used in healthcare around the world, it is easy to get caught up in the confusion of the different terms and meanings used.
NeoFlow® Neonatal CPAP Systems are designed to enable easy transition to and from nCPAP, bubble CPAP and invasive ventilation.
AquaVENT® FD140i is suitable for use with all ages and sizes of patients treated in a paediatric department.
Medical equipment and circuitry to deliver heated and humidified HFOT for perioperative applications.
NeoFlow® Neonatal Nasal High Flow Oxygen Systems are designed to enable easy transition to and from nCPAP, bubble CPAP and invasive ventilation.
The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) ICU Liberation Campaign (2018) aims to liberate patients from the harmful effects of pain, agitation, and delirium.
The concept of humidified gases in the neonatal environment is not alien, after all, it is widely accepted and practiced that any therapeutic and supportive acute respiratory therapies delivered in the neonatal ward setting are done so with active heat and humidification.
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