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A Revolutionary New CPAP Oxygen Delivery System
The PORTO2VENT TM CPAP oxygen delivery system is an advanced respiratory device that assists breathing for sufferers of congestive heart failure (CHF), acute respiratory distress and other forms of dyspnea (difficulty breathing). PORT2VENT TM provides CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) and only delivers oxygen on-demand, reducing the amount of oxygen that is consumed. PORT2VENT has a built-in pressure gauge which shows airway pressure and acts as a safety feature to ensure the patient receives the correct amount of CPAP set by medical protocol.
Case Study
Your patient has a history of heart disease. He is having difficulty breathing and you are observing fulminating, frothy pulmonary edema.
Your assessment is shortness of breath and dyspnea with Acute Cardiogenic Pulmonary (ACPE). Due to Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) the pulmonary capillary pressures are low and the hydrostatic pressure differences are causing fluid to enter the lung.
Your protocol is to administer 10 cmH2O Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP).
Specifications
CPAP Treatment Range: Adjustable from 2.5 to 15 cmH2O
Maximum Inspiratory Flow: 100 liters (or greater) per minute (lpm)
FIO2: up to 95% dependent upon outlet flow.
Trigger/Sensitivity: < -1.0 cmH2O from baseline*
Maximum Inspiratory Pressure Drop < -2.0 cmH2O from baseline**
Maximum Expiratory Pressure Rise < +2.0 cmH2O from baseline at 0 flow***
Patient Valve Dead space: 15 ml
Inlet Pressure: 40-60 psi (2.7 to 4.1 bar)
Operating Temperatures: 00 F to 1200 F (-18 to 500 C)
Storage Temperatures: -400 F to 1600 F (-40 to 700 C)
Over Pressure Relief: 22 cmH2O (max 35 cmH2O @ 100 lpm)
Anti-asphyxiation Valve: - 8 cmH2O @ 50 liters per minute (lpm)
Positive Pressure Face Masks Small, Medium and Large sizes
Dimensions: 3 1/2 h x 5d x 8 1/2 w in (9 x 12.5 x 21.5 mm)
Weight: 3.50 lbs (1.50 kg)
* Trigger/Sensitivity is the pressure drop required to initiate flow from the CPAPOS device to the patient airway.
** Maximum Inspiratory Pressure Drop was measured in a laboratory using a simulated spontaneous breathing test lung. Testing was performed at 2.5, 5.0, 10, 15, 20 cmH2O and at flow rates of 20, 50, and 100 liters per minute (lpm).
*** Maximum Expiratory Pressure Rise was measured in a laboratory using a simulated spontaneous breathing test lung. Testing was performed at 2.5, 5.0, 10, 15, 20 cmH2O at 0 flow.
CPAP is an effective treatment Reduces the intubation rate in CHF patients between 50-80% Reduces the length of stay in the hospital (LOS) Reduces the nosocomial infection rate Improves patient outcomes
For further information about availability or pricing telephone Bound Tree Medical on 08000 112 999
Email: sales@boundtree.co.uk
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