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UNO Micro Ventilator-03
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UNO Micro Ventilator-03

UNO Micro Ventilator-03
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UNO Micro Ventilator-03-1

EW MO N D UNO Micro Ventilator-03 E “ A new concept in mouse and rat ventilation.” OV PR The UNO Micro Ventilator “Maastricht” is a mechanical ventilator uniquely designed for use with mice and rats for respiratoric support or totally controlled inhalation anaesthetic. This revolutionary new concept of mechanical ventilation has a proven performance even with mice of ≥ 15 gr. bodyweight. The ventilation pattern of the UMV is based on the natural, spontenaous respiratory pattern of rat and mouse, i.e. a SINUS-form without a plateau pressure. The UMV is a pressure-, volume- and frequency cycled ventilator which can very easily be integrated in a flowmeter / vaporizer set-up. Characteristics: * Tidal Volume setting at the ventilator (without counter pressure) * Effective volume (with counter pressure & endotracheal tube * Frequency (respiratory rate) * Minimum and Maximum pressure setting * Pressure settings * External P.E.E.P * Inspiratory to expiratory ratio * Circle system with CO2 Absorber * To be easily connected to a flowmeter / vaporizer unit * Distance between UMV and animal position Also available for your low flow anaesthesia set-up : SIGMA DELTA Vaporizer Low Flow flowmeters Stand UNIVENTOR: combined Vaporizer and Low Flow meter UNO Roestvaststaal BV- PO Box 15 - 6900 AA ZEVENAAR - The Netherlands - Phone: +31 316 524451 - Fax nr.: +31 316 523785 - Email: [email protected]: In cooperation with the University of Maastricht / CPV - Mr. M. Bost : Depending on size of endotracheal tube used. : If distance is more than 1 meter the local situation has to checked and an extra valve could be n

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