It is a non-invasive medical device designed to help patients expel sputum from their airways using a combination of positive and negative pressure.
The device uses MIE technology to create positive pressure during inhalation to expand the trachea and negative pressure during exhalation to simulate a natural cough and facilitate sputum removal.
Yes, this device is suitable for pediatric patients with myasthenia gravis as well as other respiratory conditions.
Yes, one machine can be used by multiple patients, provided that it has its own disinfection system to ensure safety and hygiene.
It is applicable for conditions such as asthma, bronchiectasis, pulmonary infections, myasthenia gravis, chronic bronchitis, and more.
The sputum dispenser is operated using a non-invasive mask or gas cut tee connected to the user, making it easy to use with proper guidance.
The device primarily targets the upper airway and mouth; it may not effectively remove sputum deep in the airway or near the alveoli.
Yes, the operation of the sputum aspirator may require professional guidance to ensure proper usage and effectiveness.
Absolutely, it is suitable for use in various departments including respiratory, pediatrics, oncology, geriatrics, and neurology.
The frequency of use depends on the patient's specific condition and should be determined by a healthcare professional.
The disinfection system ensures that the machine is safe for multiple patients by preventing cross-contamination.
Patients should consult their healthcare provider before use, especially if they have severe respiratory conditions or other health concerns.
Typically, the device comes with a non-invasive mask or gas cut tee and necessary tubes, but specific accessories may vary by model.
Warranty information may vary by manufacturer; it is advisable to check the product details or contact the supplier for specific warranty terms.
The device can typically be purchased through medical supply stores or online retailers specializing in healthcare equipment.
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