Intensive care ventilator LYRA x1
transportelectronicnon-invasive

intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
intensive care ventilator
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Characteristics

Applications
intensive care, transport
Type
electronic
Ventilation mode
non-invasive, multi-mode
Configuration
on casters, compact
Other characteristics
with touch screen
Tidal volume

Max.: 2,000 ml
(67.6 US fl oz)

Min.: 100 ml
(3.4 US fl oz)

Description

Best Performing and Versatile Neonatal to Adult Ventilation in Hospital Environments A compact turbine driven ventilator with multi-function, covers the non-invasive and invasive ventilation, and is suitable for treatment of most patient type. LYRA x1 is versatile throughout hospital and transport. Comprehensive ventilating modes, including APRV, PRVC, NIV are available for all your demands and for all type of patients from neonatal (optional) to adult. A collapsible high-resolution touch-screen display makes LYRA x1 mounted on a trolley your choice for ICU applications, as well as a high performance ventilator throughout hospital and transport. The innovative expiration valve disassembling concept brings more ease and efficiency for the sterilization process. As your versatile assistant, LYRA x1 is configured with O2 therapy, P-V tool, a lung titrating gold standard, etc.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

MEDICA 2024
MEDICA 2024

11-14 Nov 2024 Düsseldorf (Germany) Hall 10 - Stand B27

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    ArabHealth 2025
    ArabHealth 2025

    27-30 Jan 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Stand Z3.C08

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