Oxygen concentrators are not suitable to be used as an oxygen source to other medical equipment providing respiratory support, such as ventilators, CPAP devices, High Flow Nasal Oxygen, etc.
Ventilator, Intensive Care, for adult, paediatric and neonatal patients, AC and battery powered, with accessories.
Mechanical ventilators are life support devices that move gas (e.g., air and/or oxygen) to and from a patient's lungs. In most cases, mechanical ventilators are used for a short period of time (a few days to a few weeks) to deliver pressurized medical gases to the patient's lungs to support gas exchange and rest ventilatory muscles until the patient is able to breathe without mechanical assistance. Some patients, however, require permanent ventilatory support. These devices may provide temporary or permanent respiration for patients who cannot breathe on their own, or who require assistance maintaining adequate ventilation because of illness, trauma, congenital defects, or the effects of drugs (e.g., anaesthetics).