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Key Features
It should be kept in mind that the Oxylator® was designed specifically
to provide the utmost flexibility, safety, and effectiveness by
combining all the features of a resuscitator and a first response
ventilator in one small, handheld unit.
- Delivers 100% Oxygen
- Immediate audible and visual indication of airway
obstruction
- Automatic adjustment to changes in lung compliance
maintaining vital minute volumes
- Eliminates 'Breath Stacking' associated with time/volume
cycled resuscitators
- Virtually eliminates gastric insuflation common
with the use of bag/valve/mask systems
- Oxylator does not consume any oxygen in powering
the device ·
- The Oxylator is a hand held device with the FR-300
featuring 'one button' operation
- The system provides the caregiver the ability to
select the maximum pressure limit during the inspiratory phase
of a ventilatory cycle.
- As a constant flow generator it provides safe administration
of oxygen either with a mask or endotracheal tube.
- It provides the caregiver "feedback",
to alert instantly of airway blockage and inadequate ventilation.
- Its design allows the caregiver to maintain better
mask seal and reduces fatigue when used in its "automatic
mode".
- When the system is used simultaneously during chest
compressions, it synchronises the cycling modes to the compressions
automatically, providing safe and effective two man CPR technique,
as recommended under BLS guidelines.
- Minimal PEEP is maintained (<4cm H2O) when used
in the automatic mode.
- Allows the caregiver to switch to manually activated
ventilatory cycles if confronted with patients that demonstrate
abnormal lung compliances.
- Provides inhalation function when resuscitation
is no longer required, this can be overridden automatically if
resuscitation is to be reinitiated.
- Simple construction allows the user to disassemble
the top and bottom components instantly with no tools to ensure
proper cleaning and disinfection of the system.
- Provides a trained caregiver the ability to monitor
and detect deterioration or improvement of a patient's condition
(respiratory) simply from cycling rate changes.
- The system accommodates a particle or viral-bacterial
filter disc to be inserted into the patient connection if desired.
- The Oxylator® completely eliminates the potential
of "stacked" breaths, or gradual increase in PEEP levels
which may occur with time/volume cycled systems, its expiratory
phase allows passive, unassisted exhalation.
- The minute volume will always be maintained when
the system is in automatic mode, regardless of changes to the
pressure limit settings.
- During the ventilatory cycle, the system always
maintains a positive pressure in the airway, unless a negative
pressure is initiated by the patient's own effort at which point
it allows the patient to satisfy their own demand.
- Due to its patented design, the Oxylator® will
automatically cycle with a patient's own rhythm, and wastes no
time in "detecting" failure of a patient's own inspiratory
effort.
- Its unique design utilises ONLY ONE moving component
as it cycles, which "floats", thereby virtually eliminating
any wear factor or possibility of malfunction.
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