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Transport Ventilators

Gas Powered Portable Ventilators

Standard Features of all Pneupac portable gas powered ventilators:

MRI Compatible
Lightweight
Robust
Ventilation powered by gas
Inflation pressure monitor
Low Gas Supply indicator
Integrated pressure monitoring/alarm
Adjustable pneumatic pressure relief

 


ventiPAC

babyPAC

transPAC
 

ventiPAC

Suitable for ventilation of adults, infants and children, the ventiPac is designed for various applications: Hospital use, EMS and criticare use. The range also includes a model suitable for anaesthesia.

Features:

  • Separate controls for inspiratory time, expiratory time and flow
  • Unique CMV/Demand feature: continuously monitors and automatically responds to patient's inspiratory efforts
  • Air mix facility: selection of 100% 0R 45% )2 -trebles cylinder life
  • Optional PEEP facility
  • Demand feature allows administration of 100% oxygen therapy

babyPAC
babyPAC is specifically designed for the ventilation of neonates and infants under 20kg. Whether in situ or in transport, this compact unit provides all the features required to fully control ventilation.

Standard Features and Parameters

  • Unique variable oxygen concentration gas mixing system (21% - 100% 02)
  • Inspiratory pressure controlled
  • Separate controls for inspiratory and expiratory time
  • IMV expiratory time control
  • PEEP/CPAP control
  • Four operating modes:
    -CMV + PEEP
    -CMV + Active PEEP
    -IMV + CPAP
    -CPAP

transPAC

Designed for minute-by-minute control during emergency and transport ventilation. Suitable for adult, child and infant ventilation

Features:

  • Separate controls for minute volume and frequency (tidal volume also available)
  • Unique CMV/Demand feature: continuously monitors and automatically responds to patient's inspiratory efforts
  • Air mix facility: selection of 100% 0R 45% 02 -trebles cylinder life
  • Optional PEEP facility
  • Demand feature allows administration of 100% oxygen therapy

 


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