About Bipep Circuit For E T Tube & Tracostomy Tube
A breathing system or breathing circuit is a medical device used to deliver oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, and deliver inhalational anaesthetic agents to a patient. Originally developed for use in anaesthesiology, many variants of breathing system are in clinical use, but most comprise a source of fresh gas flow, a length of breathing tubing to direct the gas, an adjustable pressure limiting valve to control pressure within the system and direct waste away, and a reservoir bag to allow assisted ventilation.[1]Universal Compatibility and Superior DesignEngineered for seamless integration with all standard Bipap and CPAP machines, this circuit ensures hassle-free connectivity with both E.T. and tracheostomy tubes. The standard 22 mm connectors fit universally, while the transparent tubing with blue-hued connectors allows for easy visualization and secure attachment. Kink-resistant and highly flexible, it withstands repeated manipulation, supporting dynamic clinical environments.
Maximum Safety and HygieneTo prevent cross-contamination and enhance patient safety, each circuit is manufactured to be sterile and intended for single use. Made from latex-free materials, it is suitable for patients with latex sensitivities. Compliance with CE certification and ISO standards guarantees top-tier product quality and reliability in every application.
Convenience and VersatilityThis lightweight, portable breathing circuit is individually packed for ease of transport and handling. With a shelf life of five years and simple storage requirements-store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight-clinicians can confidently keep stock readily available for immediate use in both routine and emergency ventilation needs.
FAQ's of Bipep Circuit For E T Tube & Tracostomy Tube:
Q: How is the Bipep Circuit for E.T. Tube & Tracheostomy Tube used with Bipap or CPAP machines?
A: Simply connect the circuit's standard 22 mm male/female connectors to any Bipap or CPAP machine and the patient's E.T. or tracheostomy tube. The circuit efficiently delivers positive airway pressure directly for non-invasive ventilation support.
Q: What patient populations can use this Bipap circuit?
A: This circuit is suitable for both adult and pediatric patients. Pediatric applications require appropriate size adapters, making it versatile across various age groups and clinical needs.
Q: When should I dispose of the Bipep Circuit after use?
A: The circuit is designed for single use and should be disposed of immediately after use with one patient. This helps maintain sterility and prevent cross-contamination in clinical settings.
Q: Where can the Bipep Circuit be used?
A: It is ideal for hospital and clinical environments where non-invasive ventilation is administered via E.T. tubes or tracheostomy tubes, ensuring safety and efficiency.
Q: What benefits does the dual limb system provide?
A: The dual limb design separates inspiratory and expiratory pathways, reducing the risk of rebreathing CO2 and ensuring efficient air delivery, which is critical for patient respiratory support.
Q: How should I store the Bipep Circuit for optimal shelf life?
A: Store the circuit in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Following these guidelines helps maintain its sterility and effectiveness for up to five years.
Q: What makes this circuit convenient and safe for staff and patients?
A: Individually packed, lightweight, and latex-free, the circuit provides ease of handling, reduced risk of allergic reactions, and minimizes infection transmission, ensuring a safe environment for both patients and healthcare staff.