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Ventilators

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Allied Healthcare - L599-650
$247.95

Allied Healthcare Pediatric Single Limb Patient Ventilator Circuit - 20/CasePart Number: L599-6504 ft Circuit Length, with 22mm I.D. ventilator con...

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$247.95
Allied Healthcare - L599-600
$208.96

Allied Healthcare Adult Single Limb Patient Ventilator Circuit for AHP300 Part Number: L599-600Universal J type circuit (non-heated). 6ft circuit l...

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$208.96
Carefusion - 754-CIRCUIT-CASE
from $42.95

Disposable Ventilator Circuit for Impact Eagle 754 Part Number: 003764 Application:For use with Eagle 754 Transport Ventilators. Single Use.

from $42.95
Zoll - EAGLEIIREFBD

Zoll (Formally Impact) Eagle II Portable Ventilator User-friendly temporary ventilation for hospitalized patients The Eagle II portable ventilator ...

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Allied Healthcare -
$3,995.00

Allied AHP300 Ventilator 1 Unit left in stock Part Number: AHP300 Purchase Includes: Allied AHP300 Transport Ventilator Power Cord Oxygen Hose I...

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$3,995.00

Medical Ventilator Machines

A medical ventilator can be defined as any machine designed to mechanically move breatheable air into and out of the lungs, to provide the mechanism of breathing for a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently.

While modern ventilators are generally thought of as computerized machines, patients can be ventilated indefinitely with a bag valve mask, a simple hand-operated machine. After Hurricane Katrina, dedicated staff "bagged" patients in New Orleans hospitals for days with simple bag valve masks.

Ventilators are chiefly used in intensive care medicine, home care, and emergency medicine (as standalone units) and in anesthesia (as a component of an anesthesia machine).

In its simplest form, a modern positive pressure ventilator consists of a compressible air reservoir or turbine, air and oxygen supplies, a set of valves and tubes, and a disposable or reusable "patient circuit". The air reservoir is pneumatically compressed several times a minute to deliver room-air, or in most cases, an air/oxygen mixture to the patient. If a turbine is used, the turbine pushes air through the ventilator, with a flow valve adjusting pressure to meet patient-specific parameters. When overpressure is released, the patient will exhale passively due to the lungs' elasticity, the exhaled air being released usually through a one-way valve within the patient circuit called the patient manifold. The oxygen content of the inspired gas can be set from 21 percent (ambient air) to 100 percent (pure oxygen). Pressure and flow characteristics can be set mechanically or electronically.

Ventilators may also be equipped with monitoring and alarm systems for patient-related parameters (e.g. pressure, volume, and flow) and ventilator function (e.g. air leakage, power failure, mechanical failure), backup batteries, oxygen tanks, and remote control. The pneumatic system is nowadays often replaced by a computer-controlled turbopump.

For any Medical Ventilators not listed here, please do not hesitate to call or email

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C. Lopez

Arrived very quickly. It was just what I was looking for and with a more approachable value.

Norman F

Great timely service, will use again.

Mark F

Great replacement battery!, it even has an expiration on it so that I know when to change it in 5 years. Last ones I purchased from another seller was garbage.

A.C.

Good turn around time

S.T.

Great product and service

R Harrison

Everything is as expected.