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High Flow Oxygen-Therapy Device SHY-106AT

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Improve oxygenation significantly; Increase lung compliance; Prevent atelectasis; Reduce respiratory dead space; Decrease work of breathing.

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Provide suitable temperature and humidity control for easier patient tolerance. Multiple patient interfaces and compatible circuits, widely used in invasive and non-invasive treatments. China exclusively owns proprietary nasal cannulas in various sizes for neonates, infants, children, adults, and special materials. Multiple temperature-controlled circuits available; compatible with domestic/imported products. 4.5-inch color screen for real-time monitoring of various parameters. One-key shuttle design for quicker and more convenient use. Multiple water tanks available: automatic water filling, manual water filling, disinfection use. Comprehensive monitoring with comparison and review function: review patient treatment for the past 72 hours, facilitating timely respiratory sequential therapy. All-round alarm prompts and monitoring function: making treatment safer and more reassuring. Safety airway and interface with anti-reflux design: prevent cross-infection and promote patient recovery. Imported turbine fan and high-precision sensors: provide more accurate treatment data. Safe and portable usage settings: can set maintenance time and single patient use time.
Non-invasive use for: upper respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, lung infections, acquired pneumonia, COPD, respiratory distress syndrome, hypoxemia, bronchiectasis, Type I respiratory failure, Type II respiratory failure, obstructive sleep apnea.
Invasive use for: tracheal intubation, tracheostomy (maintenance of airway physiological environment), bronchoscopy oxygen pre-charging, Bowman, MASA, ventilator intolerance, pre-oxygenation before general anesthesia, post-operative airway rehabilitation in otolaryngology.