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We never stop making progress---See what we have improved for the Extrication collar
Jan 28 , 2021
See what we have improved for the Extrication collar. (updated version on the left side, old version on the right size) 1.Continuous reinforcements in the chest support to ensure more stable performance. 2.The pins protrude more to avoid any jump-out circumstances. 3.Elongated reinforcements provide higher structural stability.
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What is the function of PEEP?
Mar 26 , 2021
PEEP improves oxygenation PEEP, or positive end‐expiratory pressure, it involves keeping a small amount of pressure in the lung at the end of expiration rather than letting it return to atmospheric pressure. This pressure trapped inside the lungs acts as a force pushing outward on the alveoli and holding them open. It increases the volume of gas inside the lung at the end of expiration‐ or increas...
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New Item-updated PEEP Valve
May 30 , 2022
New Item-updated PEEP Valve Intended Use: It is used for non-invasive ventilation such as chronic respiratory insufficiency, improving ventilation and sleep treatment. When it is used with manual resuscitator, the patient's lungs can still maintain appropriate positive pressure at the end of exhalation. Application Sites: clinical and home use Features: Single patient use to avoid cross infection ...
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Protecting Poly-Traumatized Patients: Introducing the Adjustable Extrication Collar
Mar 17 , 2023
Welcome to our company's Adjustable Extrication Collar product page! Our collar is a vital medical device designed to protect the cervical spine of poly-traumatized patients during movement and transportation. The Adjustable Extrication Collar is specifically designed to prevent compression of the cervical rachis, which is crucial in the treatment and care of patients with multiple traumatic injur...