Veterinary Ventilator MVV-701 offers a respiration frequency range of 6 to 60 breaths per minute. Its tidal volume is adjustable between 50 to 1200 mL, with a minimum minute volume of ≥18 L/min. It supports multiple ventilation modes including IPPV, SIPPV, IMV, and MANUAL, making it adaptable for various clinical scenarios. Additional features include SIGH function with extended inspiration time, adjustable humidifier, and compatibility with medical-grade oxygen supply. This veterinary portable ventilator system is ideal for clinical use, offering reliable respiratory support for animals in a variety of settings.
| Display | LED |
| Material | ABS and Metal |
| Ventilation Modes | IPPV, SIPPV, IMV, MANUAL |
| Tidal Volume | Adjustable Range: 50 to 1200 mL |
| Minute Volume | ≥ 18 L/min |
| Output Gas Oxygen Concentration | < 50% |
| Respiration Frequency | 6 to 60 bpm |
| IMV Frequency | 1 to 12 bpm |
| I:E Ratio | 1:1.5 to 1:3.0 |
| Inspiratory Pressure Trigger | -0.4 to 1.0 kPa |
| PEEP Range | 0.1 to 1 kPa |
| SIGH | Inspiration time ≥ 1.5 × original setting |
| Pressure Limit Range | 1.0 to 6.0 kPa |
| Gas Supply Requirement | 280 to 600 kPa Medical-Grade Oxygen |
| Alarms | Tidal Volume Airway Pressure Power Failure Oxygen Failure Others |
| Backup Power Supply | Yes |
| Humidifier | 9-level Adjustable |
Our Veterinary Ventilator MVV-701 is specifically designed for veterinary use, providing reliable and precise respiratory support for animals in clinical environments. It is suitable for use in veterinary hospitals, animal clinics, research facilities, and during surgical procedures requiring controlled ventilation.
Our Veterinary Ventilator MVV-701 is specifically designed for veterinary use, providing reliable and precise respiratory support for animals in clinical environments. It is suitable for use in veterinary hospitals, animal clinics, research facilities, and during surgical procedures requiring controlled ventilation.
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Frequently Asked questions
How does the Veterinary Ventilator ensure safety during animal ventilation procedures?
The Veterinary Ventilator comes equipped with a comprehensive alarm system that monitors critical parameters like tidal volume, airway pressure, oxygen supply, and power status. It also features self-checking and calibrating functions to maintain operational reliability, making it a safe choice for various clinical scenarios.
What makes the Veterinary Ventilator a suitable choice for both small and large animals?
With an adjustable tidal volume range of 50 to 1200 mL and respiration frequency settings from 6 to 60 breaths per minute, the Veterinary Ventilator can accommodate the respiratory needs of a wide variety of animal sizes. Its flexible control system allows veterinarians to tailor ventilation precisely to the patient’s size and condition.
What are the key ventilation modes available on the Veterinary Ventilator, and how do they function?
The Veterinary Ventilator supports multiple ventilation modes: • IPPV (Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation): Provides controlled breaths at a set rate and volume. • SIPPV (Synchronized Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation): Syncs ventilator-delivered breaths with spontaneous animal breaths. • IMV (Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation): Delivers mandatory breaths while allowing spontaneous breathing in between. • MANUAL Mode: Allows the operator full control during manual ventilation. These modes enhance flexibility during surgery or intensive care.
How does the SIGH function benefit animal patients using the Veterinary Ventilator?
The SIGH function allows for an extended inspiration time, 1.5 times the normal setting, which helps improve alveolar ventilation and can reduce the risk of atelectasis (lung collapse), especially during long procedures.
What features support the Veterinary Ventilator’s use in mobile or emergency veterinary environments?
The Veterinary Ventilator’s portable design, automatic power failure support, LED display, and eco-friendly durable materials make it an excellent option for mobile veterinary units or emergency use. The unit's self-checking feature and high-precision sensors ensure reliability even outside standard clinical environments.
Is the Veterinary Ventilator easy to maintain and operate for veterinary professionals?
Yes, the unit includes a high-visibility LED display for ease of use, as well as automated self-calibration and diagnostic features. These functions reduce setup time and maintenance efforts while ensuring optimal performance.
How does a Veterinary Ventilator work?
Veterinary Ventilators are pneumatically driven and electrically controlled, using turbine pressure and flow sensors to assist animal breathing.
Can Veterinary Ventilators be used in animal ICU units?
Yes, Veterinary Ventilators are designed for use in ICU settings for critical animal care and emergency resuscitation.
What features make Veterinary Ventilator suitable for emergency veterinary use?
Veterinary Ventilator is specifically designed for emergency clinical resuscitation and respiratory therapy in animals. It features high-precision infrared turbine pressure and flow sensors, tactile analog controls for easy operation, and high-visibility LED alphanumeric displays. These features ensure fast setup and precise control during emergencies.
How do the pneumatic and electric components of the Veterinary Ventilator work together?
The Veterinary Ventilator is pneumatically driven to ensure stable airflow and is electrically controlled for precise monitoring and adjustment. This hybrid design allows for consistent performance even in high-stress clinical settings, making it ideal for veterinary ICU and surgical procedures.
Can Veterinary Ventilator be used during animal surgeries?
Absolutely. The Veterinary Ventilator is engineered for use during surgeries and includes advanced control features to support anesthesia and controlled ventilation, making it a dependable choice for veterinarians performing surgical procedures.
What makes Veterinary Ventilator a high-precision respiratory device?
Our ventilators incorporate cutting-edge infrared turbine technology and real-time pressure and flow sensors. This ensures accurate, responsive adjustments to breathing support, which is critical in both emergency and routine veterinary care settings.
Are Veterinary Ventilators suitable for use in mobile veterinary clinics?
Yes, this Veterinary Ventilator units are compact and designed for versatility, making them an excellent choice for mobile veterinary services or field animal care.