Pediatric SLE 1000 pediatric nasal CPAP (CPAP) therapy device
The device is designed for non-invasive respiratory support in infants suffering from respiratory distress syndrome or recovering from the onset of this syndrome or respiratory tract infection. SLE-1000 is used in maternity hospitals and neonatal resuscitation units.
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- Automatic flow rate control.
- Automatic leakage compensation.
- Electronic gas mixer that allows you to set a target value with high accuracy
pressure in the respiratory tract without the use of the pressure-flow nomogram.
- Automatic calibration and adjustment of basic parameters of the device.
- Intelligent alarm system.
- Screen with alarm panel overview of 360 °.
- The “boost” function, which allows for a short time to increase the pressure by 3 mbar to restore
collapsed alveoli or stimulate spontaneous breathing of a child.
- Built-in battery with a long service life (up to 4 hours).
- A swivel inlet for medical gases allows you to use various options
installation of the device, including for transportation.
- A special variable flow generator allows the use of smaller gas flows to create a positive pressure, and also reduces the expiratory resistance of the patient.
- Automatic leakage compensation.
- Electronic gas mixer that allows you to set a target value with high accuracy
pressure in the respiratory tract without the use of the pressure-flow nomogram.
- Automatic calibration and adjustment of basic parameters of the device.
- Intelligent alarm system.
- Screen with alarm panel overview of 360 °.
- The “boost” function, which allows for a short time to increase the pressure by 3 mbar to restore
collapsed alveoli or stimulate spontaneous breathing of a child.
- Built-in battery with a long service life (up to 4 hours).
- A swivel inlet for medical gases allows you to use various options
installation of the device, including for transportation.
- A special variable flow generator allows the use of smaller gas flows to create a positive pressure, and also reduces the expiratory resistance of the patient.