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CPAP for emergency care and transport

CPAP for emergency care and transport

CPAP for emergency care and transport

Product catalog summary
Overview: The MACS is a next-generation Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) system designed for use in emergency medical services (EMS) and hospitals. It is suitable for patients with severe breathing difficulties, including those with Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), Asthma, Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF), Trauma, COPD, and Near Drowning.
Patient Benefits: The system features a demand flow mechanism that minimizes oxygen waste and reduces the patient's work of breathing. It provides a peak flow of up to 140 L/min and offers calibrated CPAP control for stable pressure delivery. Two oxygen levels are available to meet patient needs efficiently.
Healthcare Provider Benefits: The MACS CPAP system includes a manometer for monitoring patient pressure and effort, a night-visible pressure gauge, compatibility with end-tidal CO2 monitoring systems, and allows for in-line medication nebulization.
Budget Benefits: The system offers two oxygen levels to conserve resources, standardized inexpensive patient circuits, and compatibility with the pNeuton S Ventilator, which streamlines patient care and reduces operating costs.
Specifications: The MACS CPAP system is an all-pneumatic design that requires no batteries. It features easy pressure adjustment, automatic flow triggering, and a peak flow of 140 L/min. The system operates with a gas supply of 55 psi + 15 psi oxygen and is compact and lightweight, measuring 3.5” W x 8” D x 6.75” H and weighing 3 lbs. It meets international standards, including ASTM F 920-85, ISO 10651-5:2006, and IEC 60529:2001.
Control Settings and Accessories: The system offers CPAP settings from 0 to 20 cm H2O and oxygen settings of 65% or 100%. Accessories include a patient circuit with a large adult mask, a travel bag, a protective boot, a pole mounting bracket, and a high-pressure oxygen hose.
Distribution: The MACS CPAP system is distributed by Airon Corporation, located in Melbourne, Florida, USA.
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CPAP for emergency care and transport MACS is the next generation CPAP system for EMS / Hospital Use Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) for use by mask or endotracheal tube. Indications include Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), Asthma, Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF), Trauma, COPD, Near Drowning or any patient with severe breathing difficulty. MACS supports patients in respiratory distress who would otherwise require intubation. EMS agencies with Mask CPAP protocols have reported a substantial decrease in patient intubations with increased ER stabilization. Benefits for everyone - MACS CPAP system ---- for the patient Demand flow system with minimal wasted oxygen Low patient Work of Breathing (WOB) with peak flow of up to 140 L/min to meet patient needs Calibrated CPAP control for stable pressure delivery Two oxygen levels to give only what is really needed ---- for the healthcare provider Manometer to monitor patient pressure and effort Night visible pressure gauge for patient monitoring Compatible with all end tidal CO2 monitoring systems Allows in-line medication nebulization ------ for the budget Two oxygen levels - conserve oxygen with 65% setting, double the tank time Standardized inexpensive patient circuits with or without expiratory filter will save on operating costs Streamline patient care with the same patient circuit and CPAP as the pNeuton S Ventilator

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Specifications MACS CRAP System > All pneumatic design and built tough; no batteries required > CPAP control allows easy pressure adjustment to match patient requirements > Demand flow system with automatic flow triggering; peak flow to 140 L/min > Oxygen flow only as needed to match patient effort > Pressure displayed on night viewable manometer > Meets international standards ■ ASTM F 920-85 Minimum Performance and Safety Requirements for Resuscitators Intended for use with ■ ISO 10651-5:2006 Lung ventilators for medical use - Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance...

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