BIPAP A40 – Ventilator provides invasive and non-invasive ventilatory support to treat adult and paediatric patients weighing over 10 kg (22 lbs) with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), Respiratory Insufficiency, or Respiratory Failure. It is intended to be used at home, in institutions/hospitals, and portable applications such as wheelchairs and gurneys. It is not intended to be used as a transport ventilator or for life support.
Most people are only on BiPAP until they can breathe well enough on their own again. BiPAP isn’t life support and doesn’t take over breathing for you entirely like invasive mechanical ventilation does.
The BiPAP A40 can be used for various respiratory conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), sleep apnea, respiratory failure, and other breathing disorders requiring additional respiratory support.
The BiPAP A40 offers various ventilation modes, including BiPAP, S/T (Spontaneous/Timed), and T (Timed) modes. These modes can be customised to meet the patient’s specific needs and provide the appropriate level of respiratory support.
Yes, the BiPAP A40 can be used at home under healthcare professionals’ guidance. It is designed to provide respiratory support in a homecare setting for individuals who require additional assistance with breathing.
Yes, the BiPAP A40 has an alarm system to alert healthcare providers of potential issues or changes in the patient’s condition. These alarms can notify about low tidal volume, high respiratory rate, disconnection, and other critical events.
Yes, renting the BiPAP A40 ventilator is a standard option for individuals who require short-term respiratory support.
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