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John Zekic
Validation Engineer
ResMed

 

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At ResMed, we have continually shown a great commitment to research and product development. Since the company's founding in 1989, a large number of product advancements and improvements designed to increase patient comfort and encourage compliance with therapy have been developed.

Through the use of state-of-the-art test equipment, we have been able to maintain the highest quality in our products. The ASL 5000 lung simulator has proven to be indispensable to me in my verification and validation testing. With it, I can simulate any kind of breathing patient that I want from adult to neonatal. It’s been a great investment for us!"
 

     

Mikael Tiedje
Research & Development BREAS

 

 

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Our vision at BREAS is to be a market leader in the home care ventilation and sleep therapy markets by providing quality and innovative products and solutions. We continue to be quality driven across all disciplines.  

That is why we have chosen to use the ASL 5000 respiratory simulator from IngMar Medical, Ltd. The ASL 5000 has helped us in our research and development efforts, allowing us to replicate from the simplest to the most complex breathing patterns. The reliability and flexibility of the ASL 5000 has contributed to our efforts ‘to be at the heart of breathing’ by producing robust and innovative products that care for the lung, in order to improve outcomes and quality of life of the individual patient."
 

     

Claude Andrieux
Manager

Research & Development
AirOx

 

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At AirOx, we take great pride in our track record of successfully managing home care ventilation. Our success depends on our core of highly capable and experienced scientific, engineering, and management talent. As an engineer, I count very heavily on the equipment I use in my laboratory. It must be reliable and must produce sound results. I have been using the IngMar Medical, Ltd. Active Servo Lung (ASL) 5000 for about one year. I use it primarily to simulate breathing to test out new ventilation technology.

I have found that it has reduced time to develop new products. With the ASL 5000, we are better able to modify and improve validation procedures and to quantify the trigger performance of our ventilators.

As a result, I am able to have confidence in my test results, which are critical to AirOx’s ongoing product and technology development."
 

     

Gary Martin
Department of Respiratory Care
University of Michigan

 

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I am a clinical specialist in the Respiratory Care Department at the University of Michigan. Several other clinical specialists, along with researchers in our metabolic department have been using the Active Servo Lung (ASL) 5000 for several years now. I typically use the ASL to help determine the effects of manipulating different parameters on ventilation. I also use it to mimic lungs of different disease states. I have found the simulator to be extremely useful and it has supplied a wealth of information that I couldn’t imagine getting from any other source."
 

     

Barry Beattie
Technical Services Department
ResMed

 

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Innovation has played a major role in ResMed’s success over the years. We are committed to an ongoing program of product advancement and development. Part of my job in the Technical Services Department is to ensure that we are employing the best, most reliable test procedures and equipment.

With the ASL 5000, I can be confident in my test results. It’s a great instrument!"

     



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