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NEW! QuickLung Jr.
The precision, ease
of use, and compact size of the QuickLung has
established it as a standard tool for ventilator
testing and training. In response to customer
demand, we’ve developed the QuickLung Jr. to
simulate the pediatric patient. |
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NeoLung
Train for the challenges
of ventilating your tiniest patients with the
NeoLung. Quickly and easily adjust compliance,
resistance, leaks, and volume. Simulate conditions
such as stacked breaths, over-distention, “stiff”
lungs, leaks, high-frequency ventilation, and more. |
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RespiTrainer Infant
The RespiTrainer Infant
is a manual ventilation task trainer for teaching
and assessing basic and advanced airway skills as
well as bag-valve-mask ventilation. Teach and assess
proper technique with objective feedback on critical
issues such as head positioning, tube placement, and
over-pressurization. |
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ASL 5000 Breathing Simulator
The ASL 5000
is the only high fidelity breathing simulator
able to simulate neonatal volumes. Its
flexibility and precision make it the premier
choice for R&D, QC and for clinical training.
Customization also available.
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The Effects of Flexible Bronchoscopy
on Mechanical Ventilation in a Pediatric Lung Model.
Danny Hsia, Robert M. DiBlasi, Peter Richardson, David
Crotwell, Jason Debley and Edward Carter. Chest
2009;135;33-40.
A Simple Infant Ventilator Designed
for Use in Resource-Limited and Mass Casualty Settings.
Jay Zignego, Robert M. DiBlasi, Stewart Carlson, Kathleen
Bongiovanni, Thomas Hansen, Peter Richardson. Respiratory
Care 2008 Open Forum Abstracts.
Tidal Volume Precision of Neonatal
Volume-targeted, Spontaneous Modes in an Active and Passive
Infant Lung Model.
Dave N. Crotwell, Rob DiBlasi; Respiratory Care 2010 Open
Forum Abstracts. |