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LGCC2/3L
OEM
9018390000
Brief Introduction:
Coaxial Circuits are advanced breathing circuits designed for anesthesia and ventilation applications. Their unique design integrates inspiratory and expiratory pathways within a single tube system, reducing heat loss and improving patient comfort. Made from high-quality, medical-grade materials, these circuits enhance efficiency, minimize dead space, and provide a lightweight solution for airway management in various clinical settings.
Features :
Integrated Coaxial Design: Combines inspiratory and expiratory pathways into one system to optimize heat retention and reduce bulk.
Lightweight and Flexible Tubing: Enhances ease of use and minimizes drag for patient comfort.
Low Compliance Material: Ensures accurate tidal volume delivery by reducing volume loss.
Standardized Connectors: Compatible with most ventilators and anesthesia machines for seamless integration.
Optional Heated Wire Compatibility: Helps maintain optimal humidity levels and prevents condensation buildup.
Single-Use and Sterile: Reduces the risk of cross-contamination, ensuring patient safety.
Benefits:
Enhanced Heat and Moisture Retention: The coaxial structure minimizes heat loss, improving humidification and patient comfort.
Reduced Circuit Bulk and Weight: The compact design improves mobility and reduces strain on the patient.
Increased Efficiency in Gas Delivery: Low compliance materials ensure precise and consistent ventilation performance.
Lower Risk of Infection: Sterile, disposable design prevents contamination and maintains hygiene standards.
Broad Compatibility: Works with a wide range of anesthesia and ventilation equipment for versatile application.
Specification:
Scope of Application:
Coaxial Circuits for all wound types. Safety and hygiene for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What are the primary applications of Coaxial Circuits?
A: They are used in anesthesia and mechanical ventilation to optimize respiratory support while minimizing bulk and heat loss.
Q: How does the coaxial design improve efficiency?
A: It integrates inspiratory and expiratory limbs within a single circuit, reducing weight, improving heat retention, and enhancing humidification.
Q: Are Coaxial Circuits compatible with all ventilators?
A: Yes, they come with standardized connectors, making them compatible with most anesthesia and ventilation systems.
Q: Can Coaxial Circuits be reused?
A: No, they are designed for single-use only to prevent cross-contamination and ensure patient safety.
Brief Introduction:
Coaxial Circuits are advanced breathing circuits designed for anesthesia and ventilation applications. Their unique design integrates inspiratory and expiratory pathways within a single tube system, reducing heat loss and improving patient comfort. Made from high-quality, medical-grade materials, these circuits enhance efficiency, minimize dead space, and provide a lightweight solution for airway management in various clinical settings.
Features :
Integrated Coaxial Design: Combines inspiratory and expiratory pathways into one system to optimize heat retention and reduce bulk.
Lightweight and Flexible Tubing: Enhances ease of use and minimizes drag for patient comfort.
Low Compliance Material: Ensures accurate tidal volume delivery by reducing volume loss.
Standardized Connectors: Compatible with most ventilators and anesthesia machines for seamless integration.
Optional Heated Wire Compatibility: Helps maintain optimal humidity levels and prevents condensation buildup.
Single-Use and Sterile: Reduces the risk of cross-contamination, ensuring patient safety.
Benefits:
Enhanced Heat and Moisture Retention: The coaxial structure minimizes heat loss, improving humidification and patient comfort.
Reduced Circuit Bulk and Weight: The compact design improves mobility and reduces strain on the patient.
Increased Efficiency in Gas Delivery: Low compliance materials ensure precise and consistent ventilation performance.
Lower Risk of Infection: Sterile, disposable design prevents contamination and maintains hygiene standards.
Broad Compatibility: Works with a wide range of anesthesia and ventilation equipment for versatile application.
Specification:
Scope of Application:
Coaxial Circuits for all wound types. Safety and hygiene for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What are the primary applications of Coaxial Circuits?
A: They are used in anesthesia and mechanical ventilation to optimize respiratory support while minimizing bulk and heat loss.
Q: How does the coaxial design improve efficiency?
A: It integrates inspiratory and expiratory limbs within a single circuit, reducing weight, improving heat retention, and enhancing humidification.
Q: Are Coaxial Circuits compatible with all ventilators?
A: Yes, they come with standardized connectors, making them compatible with most anesthesia and ventilation systems.
Q: Can Coaxial Circuits be reused?
A: No, they are designed for single-use only to prevent cross-contamination and ensure patient safety.