Calibrated and tested with supporting documentation/calibration/performance report prior to shipment. Units are tested using a calibrated ventilation device certifier. Unit includes rolling stand, breathing circuit support arm, air, and oxygen hose.
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SLE 5000 Infant Ventilator Software Version: 5.0 The Ventilator comes with: Air Hose O2 Hoses The Ventilator Powers on and complete the Self-Test. The Ventilator is in excellent... view more
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SLE 5000 Infant Ventilator In very good working condition. Includes: - Stand - Hoses - Expiratory valve WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!!! In case you don’t find the product you are interested in,... view more
SLE 5000 Infant Ventilator More than 10 units in stock! Famous infant ventilator worldwide. In good working condition and tested. Options: CPAP, CMV, PTV, PSV, SIMV, HFO Only and HFO +... view more
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Ventilator equipment is a type of medical device used to help people breathe. It is used to provide oxygen to the lungs, remove carbon dioxide from the body, and help maintain a patient’s breathing when they are unable to do so on their own. Ventilator equipment is used in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and at home for patients with chronic respiratory conditions.
The price range for ventilator equipment varies depending on the type and features. Basic ventilators can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars for more advanced models. The cost of the equipment is typically covered by insurance, but out-of-pocket costs may be required.
There are a variety of manufacturers that make ventilator equipment, including Philips, ResMed, and Medtronic. Each company offers a range of models with different features and capabilities. It is important to research the different models to find the right one for the patient’s needs.