Non-Invasive Ventilation Dual & Single Limb on the SLE6000 (Fisher & Paykel)
The SLE6000 is unique in allowing for the choice of either dual or single-limb non-invasive ventilation, extending the interface options available to medical staff. NIV can then be applied using a nasal mask or nasal prongs. Servo-controlled flow compensates for varying leaks and results in a more consistent pressure requiring fewer staff interventions. The option of dual-limb modes for nasal CPAP allow for higher pressures with shorter rise times, which is useful when using the therapy in the acute phase. All modes can be used with the same patient circuit, providing a seamless transition between modes, reducing patient discomfort and lowering the cost of treatment.

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Non-Invasive Ventilation - Dual & Single Limb on the SLE6000 (Intersurgical)

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SLE6000 NIV Dual Limb

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SLE6000 SIMV

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