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Ventilation & Intubation

Choose from a wide range of high-quality products on the subject of Ventilation and intubation from renowned manufacturers such as Dräger, HUMMcGrath or Rüsch / Teleflex.

  • LUXAMED F.O. Macintosh spatula with exchangeable light guide

    Original price 48,43 € - Original price 52,97 €
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    High-quality stainless steel for a long service life Maximum service life and bright illumination thanks to 5,500 fibers 4 mm cross-section for op...

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  • LUXAMED F.O. Laryngoscope handle 2.5 V, medium

    Original price 61,94 € - Original price 116,32 €
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    Luxamed

    Stainless steel handle for a high-quality look and durability Metal lamp sleeve Quick removal of the bulb autoclavable up to 134°C Handle complies...

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  • LUXAMED F.O. Laryngoscope handle LED 3.7 V (rechargeable), incl. USB charger EU/UK/US, medium

    Original price 199,66 € - Original price 199,66 €
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    Stainless steel handle for high-quality appearance and long service life Charging module with lithium-ion battery and USB connection Hygienic use ...

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  • LUXAMED F.O. Miller spatula with integrated light guide

    Original price 74,37 € - Original price 87,56 €
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    Laryngoscope blade made of high-quality stainless steel Easy cleaning and sterilization Maintenance-free 5,500 fibers for maximum service life and...

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  • LUXAMED F.O. Laryngoscope handle 2.5 V, short

    Original price 81,72 € - Original price 128,42 €
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    Luxamed

    Glass bead blasted and matt chrome-plated surface Hygienic use due to transverse grooves Metal lamp sleeve Easy removal of the bulb Autoclavable u...

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  • LUXAMED F.O. Laryngoscope handle 2.5 V, small

    Original price 66,16 € - Original price 104,86 €
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    Stainless steel handle for attractive appearance and long service life Lamp sleeve made of robust metal Easy removal of the bulb Autoclavable up t...

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  • LUXAMED charging module for laryngoscope handle LED 3.7 V, medium

    Original price 87,24 € - Original price 87,24 €
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    Practical accessory for LED handle Includes 3.7 V lithium-ion battery Long operating time Charge level indicator for current charge status Conveni...

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  • LUXAMED laryngoscope case for 1 handle + 5 blades

    Original price 40,67 € - Original price 40,67 €
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    Laryngoscope case for 1 handle + 5 blades Contains one handle and five blades in white Practical and versatile solution for the kitchen Convenient...

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  • LUXAMED laryngoscope case for 1 handle + 3 blades

    Original price 22,92 € - Original price 22,92 €
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    Set of one handle and three blades Handle fits well in the hand Precise handling Different spatula sizes Easy cleaning Versatile in use Always rea...

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  • LUXAMED F.O. McCoy spatula with integrated light guide

    Original price 190,69 € - Original price 190,69 €
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    F.O. McCoy spatula with integrated light guide Angled blade end for easier intubation and reduced risk of injury Easy cleaning and sterilization t...

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  • LUXAMED F.O. McCoy spatula with replaceable light guide

    Original price 159,02 € - Original price 159,02 €
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    Luxamed

    Laryngoscope blade with interchangeable light guide For facilitated intubation procedures Reduced risk of injury Stainless steel construction for ...

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  • LUXAMED F.O. Macintosh spatula with integrated light guide

    Original price 67,02 € - Original price 87,56 €
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    Luxamed

    Laryngoscope blade with integrated fiber optics High-quality stainless steel construction Easy cleaning or sterilization without dirt niches Maint...

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  • LUXAMED F.O. Miller spatula with exchangeable light guide

    Original price 48,86 € - Original price 52,97 €
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    Luxamed

    High quality laryngoscope blade Made of stainless steel for a long service life 5,500 fibers and optimal illumination Choice of LED or xenon light...

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Mechanical ventilation

Mechanical ventilation or assisted ventilation is the medical term for artificial ventilation, in which mechanical means are used to support or replace spontaneous breathing. This can be a device called ventilation device, or breathing can be supported manually by a correspondingly qualified specialist, such as an anesthetist, respiratory therapist or paramedic, by pressing a bag valve mask.

Mechanical ventilation is called "invasive" when it affects an instrument within the trachea through the mouth, such as an endotrache alubus or skin, such as a tracheostomy tube. Facial or nose masks are used for non-invasive ventilation in the case of non-selected non-unconscious patients.

The two most important types of mechanical ventilation are the overpressure ventilation, in air (or another gas mixture) through the airways into the lungs, and the vacuum ventilation, in which air is essentially sucked into the lungs by stimulating movement of the breast. Apart from these two main types, there are many specific types of mechanical ventilation, and their nomenclature has been revised over the decades in the course of the continuous further development of the technology.

 

When does a patient have to be ventilated?

Mechanical ventilation is indicated if the patient's spontaneous breathing is not sufficient to maintain life. It is also used as prophylaxis if the collapse of other physiological functions or ineffective gas exchange in the lungs is also used. Since mechanical ventilation only serves to support breathing and does not heal an illness, the basic state of the patient should be identified and treated in order to solve it over time. In addition, further factors must be taken into account, since mechanical ventilation is not uncomplicated.

In general, mechanical ventilation is used to correct blood gases and reduce breathing work.

 

The usual medical indications for the application include:

  • Acute lung damage, including acute respiratory nympia (ARDS) and trauma.
  • Apnea with respiratory arrest, including cases of intoxication
  • Acute heavy asthma that requires intubation.
  • Acute in chronic airway acidosis, most often in chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) and obesity hypoventilation syndrome.
  • Acute respiratory acidosis with carbon dioxide partial printing (PCO2)> 50 mmHg and ph <7.25, which can be attributed to paralysis of the diaphragm by the Guillain-Barré syndrome, myastenia gravis, motor neuron diseases, spinal cord injuries or the effect of naxwork and muscle relaxation.
  • Increased breathing work, as shown by significant tachypnea, retraction and other physical signs of shortness of breath.
  • Hypoxemia with arterial oxygen partial pressure (PAO2) <55 mm Hg with an additional proportion of inspired oxygen (FIO2) = 1.0
  • Hypotony including sepsis, shock, congestive heart failure
  • Neurological diseases such as muscular dystrophy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

 

Risks:

  • Barotrauma - Lung baro trauma is a well -known complication of mechanical overpressure ventilation. This includes pneumothorax, subcutaneous emphysema, pneumomediatinum and pneumoperitoneum.
  • Ventilation -associated lung damage - Beating -associated lung damage (vali) relate to acute lung damage that occurs in mechanical ventilation. It cannot be distinguished clinically from acute lung injury or acute respiratory nympia (Ali/ARDS).

 

Complications:
Mechanical ventilation is often a life -saving intervention, but has potential complications such as pneumothorax, respiratory injuries, alveolar damage and breathing associated pneumonia. Further complications are membranetrophy, reduced cardiac volume and oxygen toxicity. One of the primary complications occurring in mechanically ventilated patients is the acute lung injury (ali)/acute respiratory nympia (ARDS). Ali/ARDS are recognized as significant contributions to the morbidity and mortality of the patients.

 

In many health systems, long -term ventilation as part of intensive care medicine is a limited resource (since there are only so many patients who can be cared for at any time). It is used to support a single failing organ system (the lungs) and cannot reverse a underlying disease process (e.g. cancer in the final stage). For this reason, there can be (occasionally difficult) decisions about whether it is suitable to start with mechanical ventilation. Just as many ethical questions concern the decision to cease mechanical ventilation.

 

The design of the modern overpressure fans were mainly based on technical developments in the military during the Second World War to supply the oxygen of fighter aircraft at great height. Such ventilation devices replaced the iron lungs because safe endotrachealt tubes with cuffs with high volume/low pressure were developed. The popularity of overpressure fans rose in Scandinavia and the USA during the polio epidemic in the 1950s and was the beginning of modern ventilation therapy. The overpressure by manual supply of 50% oxygen via a tracheostomy cannula led to a reduced mortality rate in patients with polio and respiratory paralysis. Due to the enormous personnel requirement for such manual interventions, mechanical overpressure fans have become increasingly popular.

 

Overpressure ventilation devices work by increasing the patient's respiratory pressure through an endotracheal or tracheostomic hose. The overpressure lets air flow into the airway until the ventilation of the ventilation device is over. Then the respiratory pressure drops to zero, and the elastic recoil of the breast wall and lungs press the tidal volume - exhalation through passive exhalation.

 

The time of withdrawal from mechanical ventilation - also called weaning or weaning - should be carefully weighed. Patients should consider their ventilation for the withdrawal if they are able to support their own ventilation and oxygen supply, and this should be assessed continuously. There are several objective parameters that you have to look for if you think about a withdrawal, but there are no specific criteria that generalize themselves to all patients.

 

One of the main reasons for the admission of a patient to an intensive care unit is the implementation of mechanical ventilation. The monitoring of a patient in mechanical ventilation has many clinical applications: improvement in understanding pathophysiology, help in diagnosis, guidance for patient management, avoidance of complications and evaluation of trends.

Medical advice

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