Oxygen nasal cannula Medijet®
pediatricinfant

oxygen nasal cannula
oxygen nasal cannula
oxygen nasal cannula
oxygen nasal cannula
oxygen nasal cannula
oxygen nasal cannula
oxygen nasal cannula
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Characteristics

Type
oxygen
Patient type
pediatric, infant

Description

Low noise level Pressure trigger and spontaneous breath detection without additional sensor Flexible adapter for positioning prong and mask Patented flextubes for easy application Based on the Benveniste valve with volume reservoir Medijet is our active nCPAP generator and is used on the medin devices medin-NC3®, medinCNO®, medinCNOmini® and medinSINDI®. In addition, the interface can also be combined with several special ventilators. Medijet is quieter than comparable nCPAP generators (Kirchner 2012) and features a high level of comfort. Medijet actively generates CPAP pressure using a modified Benveniste valve (Benveniste 1976), that is, directly in the generator, and thus the continuous positive pressure in the patient’s airway without an additional valve in the NIV device. As a result, Medijet is connected to the device with only a single-tube system. This facilitates handling and patient positioning. Pressure trigger without additional sensor Based on the precise and fast pressure measurement, Medijet enables the innovative pressure trigger MediTRIG. The spontaneous breathing and obstructive as well as central apnea are recorded without an additional sensor, such as an abdominal sensor. In the medin devices, the pressure trigger is used in the ApneaCPAP and SNIPPV mode and thus opens up a broad range of types of non-invasive respiratory support Medijet is secured to the patient’s head with the user-friendly medin bonnet. Medijet is applied to the nose of the small patient using short binasal prongs or soft, gentle nasal masks.

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