Infant/Baby Resuscitator Manufacturer

 Pigeon developed and manufactured lightweight and durable infant resuscitators that can safely inflate the baby's lungs and provide optimum oxygenation by delivering consistent PIP with each breath avoiding the risks associated with under or over inflation at uncontrolled pressures. Accept and deliver oxygen concentrations from 21% to 100% coming from a flow meter or a blender. The patient's T-Piece can connect to neonatal masks or endotracheal tubes. It is intended for emergency manual resuscitation of infants in the critical care environment.

 

Pigeon Medical is a baby resuscitation equipment manufacturer in China, offering various types of resuscitators for infants including artificial resuscitators and reusable resuscitators, whose products can safely inflate the baby's lung and avoid the risks associated with under or over-inflation at uncontrolled pressures. Lightweight and durable. Innovative integrated design. Precise & careful. Attractive price. Email us today to get more details!

 

Types of Infant/Baby Resuscitator

 

How does an infant/baby resuscitator work?

Neonatal resuscitation also known as newborn resuscitation is an emergency procedure focused on supporting the approximately 10% of newborn children who do not readily begin breathing, putting them at risk of irreversible organ injury and death. Through positive airway pressure, and in severe cases chest compressions, medical personnel can often stimulate neonates to begin breathing on their own, with attendant normalization of heart rate. Infant resuscitator can deliver a more controlled and consistent peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), which helps to protect the newborn's lungs.

 

FAQs of Infant/Baby Resuscitator

QHow does T-piece resuscitation work?

A

T-piece resuscitation delivers consistent and controlled PIP and PEEP, helping to protect the lungs from injury and also establish and maintain functional residual capacity (FRC). FRC is the volume of air that remains in the lungs following a typical expiratory phase. This volume is important for keeping the lungs open post-exhalation and for ensuring adequate pulmonary gas exchange.

 

QWhat is the recommended patient weight?

A

Up to 10kg.

 





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