Home-use ventilator
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Classification :
A home-use ventilator is a Class II medical device, mainly used to assist or replace spontaneous breathing. Its core functions include improving ventilation, correcting hypoxemia, providing respiratory support, reducing respiratory work, and enhancing sleep quality. It is suitable for patients with sleep apnea syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other conditions. It can be safely used at home, but operation should be under the guidance of a doctor to avoid potential side effects.
1. Core Functions and Effects
Improving ventilation function: Maintaining airway patency through positive pressure ventilation, increasing alveolar ventilation volume, and promoting gas exchange, which is suitable for patients with COPD and other conditions.
Correcting hypoxemia: Regulating the concentration of inhaled oxygen and end-expiratory positive pressure to increase blood oxygen saturation and reduce nocturnal hypoxia.
Providing respiratory support: Offering ventilation support to patients with weak respiratory muscles or acute attacks (such as asthma) to prevent respiratory failure.
Reducing respiratory work: Lowering the load on respiratory muscles, avoiding diaphragm fatigue, which is particularly beneficial for elderly or chronically ill patients.
Improving sleep quality: Preventing sleep apnea through continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), reducing nocturnal awakenings, and improving sleep structure.
2. Applicable Scenarios and Precautions
Applicable Population: Those requiring long-term ventilation support, such as patients with obstructive sleep apnea, COPD, and chronic respiratory failure.
Side effects: May cause ventilator dependence or bacterial infection. Regular cleaning and disinfection are required, and breathing exercises should be done in conjunction.
Usage advice: Professional sleep monitoring and pressure titration tests are mandatory. Do not adjust parameters by yourself.
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