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StarMed Ventukit - Hood for CPAP therapy with built-in Venturi flow driverThe StarMed Ventukit has been designed for use by connecting to the O2 source available in hospital departments. For ease of use the kit contains, a CaStar CPAP hood with patient access port, Venturi flow driver, silencer, bi-directional anti-suffocation valve, adjustable PEEP valve and ear plugs.Advantages • The therapy is activated simply by connecting the Ventukit to an oxygen source commonly available• Adjustable PEEP valve and oxygen tubing are included.Technical Features • Integrated Venturi flow driver for FiO2 control from 40% to 100%• Equipped with silencer to reduce the noise inside the hood by up to 10 dB• Fitted with integrated pressure gauge to check the presence of pressure within the hood• Two sealed access ports for probes or catheters of 3.5-7.0mm Ø• Patient access port with screw cap. Fitted with bidirectional anti-suffocation valve which opens automatically in the event of pressure failure Single packed.
Custom-packs are supplied on specific request of the customer. StarMed Ventukit hood for CPAP therapy with built-in Venturi flow driver Information sheet (Issue 5) StarMed CaStar hoods overview brochure (Issue 1) StarMed Ventukit hood for CPAP therapy Continuous Positive Airway Pressure for Treatment of Postoperative Hypoxemia. hoodie met voeringA Randomized Controlled Trialpyrex 23 hoodie for sale Early CPAP prevents evolution of acute lung injury in patients with hematologic malignancycmp hoodie damen Helmet continuous positive airway pressure vs oxygen therapy to improve oxygenation in community-acquired pneumonia: a randomized, controlled trialhobie hoodie
Helmet CPAP vs. oxygen therapy in severe hypoxemic respiratory failure due to pneumonia StarMed CaStar - Hood for CPAP therapyThe CaStar CPAP Hood for CPAP therapy is a comfortable, versatile and lightweight CPAP patient interface designed to offer an alternative to traditional methods of CPAP delivery. The CaStar is well tolerated for extended periods and can reduce the risks associated with both endotracheal intubation and face mask use.aeropostale hoodie with furTechnical Features • Fitted with integrated pressure gauge to check the presence of pressure within the hood• Comfortable and atraumatic underarm fastening straps• Two sealed access ports for probes or catheters of 3.5-7.0mm Ø• Patient access port with screw cap. nomis clothing for sale StarMed CaStar Hood for CPAP therapy Information sheet (Issue 5)zta hoodie
StarMed CaStar Hood for CPAP therapy StarMed CaStar hood for CPAP therapy StarMed Ventukit Up - Openable hood for CPAP therapy with built-in Venturi flow driverOpenable Ventukit Up is a complete and easy to use system that is simply activated by connecting to an appropriate oxygen supply. Ventukit Up unique design consists of oxygen tubes and a Venturi flow driver integral to an openable CPAP hood. The kit also includes an adjustable PEEP valve for immediate therapy activation. It can be used to deliver CPAP in a hospital environment, transport or pre-hospital use. The openable Ventukit Up allows for one operator to easily remove the upper part of the hood and have full access to the patient, whilst any probes or catheters can remain in position on the lower part of the hood.Ventukit Up openable CPAP hood with Venturi flow driver, with bi-directional anti-asphyxiation valve and patient access port, inflatable neck cushion and inflation bulb, adjustable PEEP valve and ear plugs.
Technical Features• The integrated Venturi flow driver can generate high patient flows while consuming a reduced amount ofcompressed oxygen.• O2 can be adjusted from 40% to 100% at each PEEP level• The adjustable PEEP valve can provide patient pressures in a range of settings up to 20 cmH2O• The user is guided by a performance table integral to the product for independent PEEP and O2 settings• Equipped with silencer to reduce the noise inside the hood by up to 10 dB• Fitted with integrated pressure gauge to check the presence of pressure within the hood• Patient access port with screw cap. Fitted with bidirectional anti-suffocation valve which opens automatically in the event of pressure failureSingle packed. StarMed Ventukit Up openable hood for CPAP therapy information sheet (Issue 1) StarMed Ventukit Up openable hood for CPAP therapyCaStar Up openable hood for CPAP therapy CaStar hood for CPAP therapy Ventukit hood with venturi flow driver for CPAP therapy (eliminates the need for a flow driver)2
Ventukit Up openable hood with Venturi flow driver for CPAP therapy (eliminates the need for a flow driver)2 CaStar Ped Paediatric hood for CPAP therapy CaStar Infant hood for CPAP therapy StarMed respiratory hoods for CPAP therapyIntensive Care Med. 2014 Jul;40(7):942-9. Epub 2014 May 10.Brambilla AM1, Aliberti S, Prina E, Nicoli F, Del Forno M, Nava S, Ferrari G, Corradi F, Pelosi P, Bignamini A, Tarsia P, Cosentini R.Author information1Emergency Medicine Department, IRCCS Fondazione Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.AbstractPURPOSE: The efficacy of noninvasive continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to improve outcomes in severe hypoxemic acute respiratory failure (hARF) due to pneumonia has not been clearly established. The aim of this study was to compare CPAP vs. oxygen therapy to reduce the risk of meeting criteria for endotracheal intubation (ETI).METHODS: In a multicenter randomized controlled trial conducted in four Italian centers patients with severe hARF due to pneumonia were randomized to receive helmet CPAP (CPAP group) or oxygen delivered with a Venturi mask (control group).
The primary endpoint was the percentage of patients meeting criteria for ETI, including either one or more major criteria (respiratory arrest, respiratory pauses with unconsciousness, severe hemodynamic instability, intolerance) or at least two minor criteria (reduction of at least 30% of basal PaO2/FiO2 ratio, increase of 20% of PaCO2, worsening of alertness, respiratory distress, SpO2 less than 90%, exhaustion).RESULTS: Between February 2010 and 2013, 40 patients were randomized to CPAP and 41 to Venturi mask. The proportion of patients meeting ETI criteria in the CPAP group was significantly lower compared to those in the control group (6/40 = 15% vs. 26/41 = 63%, respectively, p < 0.001; relative risk 0.24, 95% CI 0.11-0.51; number needed to treat, 2) two patients were intubated in the CPAP group and one in the control group. The CPAP group showed a faster and greater improvement in oxygenation in comparison to controls (p < 0.001). In either study group, no relevant adverse events were detected.