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Icu venntilator

Icu venntilator

An ICU ventilator is a sophisticated medical device used in intensive care units to support or completely take over a patient’s breathing when they are unable to breathe effectively on their own. It delivers a controlled flow of air, often enriched with oxygen, into the patient’s lungs through a tube (endotracheal or tracheostomy tube).

Modern ICU ventilators offer precise control over breathing parameters such as tidal volume, respiratory rate, oxygen concentration, and pressure, allowing personalized care for critically ill patients with conditions like respiratory failure, severe pneumonia, COVID-19, or post-surgery complications. They also provide monitoring and alarms to ensure patient safety.

Key features :

  • Mechanical ventilation modes: volume-controlled, pressure-controlled, and spontaneous breathing support.
  • Adjustable oxygen delivery (FiO₂) and pressure settings.
  • Continuous monitoring of respiratory parameters and alarms for safety.
  • Integration with patient monitoring systems for ICU management.