
Gas Operated Ventilator
Automatic Resuscitators - Gas Operated Ventilator
& Medical Equipment for COVID-19
CLINICAL ADVANTAGES OF OUR AR GAS OPERATED VENTILATOR




Provides steady, efficient ventilation than a BVM
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Reduction of hyperinflation, barotrauma
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Control of delivered volume or pressure
Ability to administer PEEP
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Minimalise aerophagia and aspiration
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Control over oxygen and carbon dioxide levels
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Lung auscultation can be performed
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Control of delivered rate



The Automatic Resuscitator is a gas operated disposable resuscitator for a single-patient-use and is operated by a simple three-step process detailed on every unit.
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This medical equipment provides automatic ventilator support through a secure airway using a continuous gas source for both breathing and non-breathing patients.
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The device can be operated on oxygen, a compressor or air with a minimum of 10 Litres per minute flow rates.
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Thanks to its undependability from the use of electricity or batteries, it is an ideal backup ventilator for the management of difficult situations such as, mass casualties, natural disasters, disease outbreaks, major power outages.
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Consequently, the Automatic Resuscitator is the perfect support for transportation needs whether in or out of the hospital.

EASY 3-STEP OPERATION

The advantage of the device, as compared to manual resuscitators, is its ability to deliver consistent and reliable hands-free resuscitation.
Manual resuscitators, such as BVM’s, may have adverse effects on patients as a result of inconsistent ventilation and undesired levels of Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP).
The gas operated ventilator provides more consistent and efficient ventilation than a BVM and is a force multiplier, allowing the person who would normally be operating the BVM to provide other necessary care to the patient.
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The gas operated ventilator is precise in its ventilation delivery and provides a level of safety not found when using a BVM.
It can also be used during transport without interrupting ventilatory efforts to the patient.
Unlike the BVM, the gas operated ventilator allows measurements such as tidal volume, rate, and pressure to be adjusted to the needs of each patient.
If used with a mask, the gas operated ventilator allows the use of both hands to properly affix the mask with a good seal to the patient’s face and maintain a proper clear airway with continuous ventilation and optimal gas exchange.
OPERATIONAL ADVANTAGES OF AR GAS OPERATED VENTILATOR




Reduces personnel requirements
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Improves quality of care & reduces risk to the patient
Reduced chance of extubation
Uninterrupted ventilation during movement

Lessen the risk of vomiting and aspiration
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Minimal training and expertise to ventilate patients
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Can be used for ETT and Face Mask ventilation
The disposable device
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