How to choose a home ventilator? The market for home ventilators is not large

Updated on healthy 2024-03-13
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can choose according to your own condition.

    1. Indications for monolevel ventilators: sleeping snoring, sleep apnea syndrome.

    2. Indications for bilevel ventilator: respiratory failure, cor pulmonale, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, motor neuron, muscle weakness and other respiratory diseases, as well as patients with sleep disorders caused by excessive obesity.

    The choice of ventilator depends on the specific situation of the patient, and generally speaking, the single-level ventilator has become the most widely used choice for sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome because of its simple operation and good effect. Bilevel ventilators are characterized by two pressures: inspiratory pressure and expiratory pressure. It is more suitable for patients with obesity and hypoventilation, obstructive apnea-hypopnea who cannot tolerate CPAP**, and those with breathing disorders due to other lung diseases.

    According to the ventilation mode, bilevel ventilators can be divided into bilevel automatic ventilators and bilevel ST ventilators. COPD requires a bilevel ST mode ventilator, and a bilevel ST mode ventilator is used for COPD, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The success rate of ventilators** is affected by the following factors:

    1. The patient's awareness of the disease;

    2. Explanation and education of sales personnel;

    3. Whether the pressure setting of the ventilator is appropriate;

    4. The quality of the mask and the use of humidifiers;

    5. After-sales service tracking.

    If the above points are not solved well, then the success rate of long-term acceptance of ventilator** will be low. Therefore, it is recommended that patients must pay attention to choosing the right manufacturer when buying a machine. TogetherMedics' sales of ventilators mainly focus on ventilator masks, accounting for about 40% of sales.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When buying a home ventilator, you need to pay attention to the following points:

    1. Whether it matches your symptoms.

    There's about obstructive sleep apnea, and there's about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

    2. Whether it is **.

    Medical devices, ** of choice.

    3. Warranty method.

    Whether it is in the local experience store can be guaranteed, so as to avoid follow-up troubles.

    4. Maintenance in the future.

    Parameter setting, later maintenance, disinfection, etc.

    5. Whether it can be experienced.

    Everyone's tolerance is different, and a trial ventilator can make the patient more compatible with the ventilator.

    There are a lot of precautions for purchasing a machine, if you need detailed consultation, friends in Guangzhou are welcome to come to Dade Road Philips Experience Center to understand.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's still quite big, depending on what kind of ventilator you choose to do. The Sberry ventilator is pretty good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It must be big. Now the standard of living has improved.

    But air pollution has intensified.

    Most of the people in the body are out of the state of sub-health and well-being.

    Rich people are not in good health.

    What's there to bury for?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's said to be big, but it's actually not small! The key is how to operate this!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sberry's ventilator is good.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Introduction: We all know that ventilator** sleep apnea is a convenient, safe, and proven method. In the process of using home non-invasive ventilators, there are often some misunderstandings. Do you have any of these misconceptions? Let's check ourselves together.

    1.Wearing a ventilator can lead to dependence

    A non-invasive ventilator is a physical** sleep apnea in which the gas blown into the airways by the ventilator stretches the collapsed airways open, reducing or even eliminating snoring. Without the use of the ventilator, the maximum return to the condition before the use of the ventilator is restored. For people with partial carbon dioxide retention, a ventilator is used to help expel carbon dioxide, and after symptoms are relieved, the time spent on the ventilator can be gradually reduced or even weaned.

    For patients with sleep apnea, there are also cases of gradual weaning after being ventilated**.

    2.Oxygen toxicity can be caused by the use of a ventilator

    First of all, we need to understand how oxygen poisoning is caused, which is long-term high-concentration oxygen. However, the ventilator blows air into the patient's airway, and the machine itself does not produce oxygen, so oxygen poisoning does not occur. For some patients who need oxygen, the oxygen concentrator is also connected to the ventilator, and the ventilator is equipped with oxygen concentration adjustment to ensure that the patient's oxygen concentration is maintained to an appropriate level and will not cause oxygen toxicity.

    3.When using a ventilator, you cannot drink water or cough up sputum

    Earlier we learned about the principle of anti-snoring on ventilators. When the patient needs to drink water and cough up phlegm, he only needs to take off the mask and bring it back after drinking water or coughing up sputum, which does not mean that when the ventilator is working, he cannot drink water and cough up sputum.

    4.The ventilator can cause suffocation

    Some people believe that ventilator masks seal the nasal cavity, and if the ventilator malfunctions and does not work, it will cause the patient to suffocate. Dispelling this myth is actually quite simple, just look closely at the mask and you can find a bunch of exhaust holes that are densely packed together, which avoids the problem of suffocation.

    5.The respirator controls the wearer's breathing

    When the user wears the ventilator for the first time, there will be some discomfort, after all, the feeling of breathing with a mask is definitely not the same as natural breathing, which is normal'。After a period of adjustment and adaptation, the patient will gradually get used to the feeling of wearing a ventilator. Non-invasive ventilators sense the patient's spontaneous breathing, which assists the patient's spontaneous breathing and does not control the patient's breathing.

    6.The tighter the mask is tied, the better

    It is true that when a non-invasive ventilator blows air into the patient's airway, if the mask leaks, it will definitely affect the effect. So how much is the tightness of the headband controlled? Generally speaking, it is advisable to adjust the tightness of the headband to fit 1-2 fingers, as too tight the headband can easily cause excessive pressure on the face, affect blood circulation, and lead to nasal and facial pressure ulcers.

    The headband is too loose and causes excessive air leakage to affect the effect.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The ventilator brands that can be selected are:ResMed, Philips, Wanman, Fisher-Price, Parker, Cadistech

    1. ResMed

    ResMed ventilator is a leader in the home ventilator industry, the pioneer of CPAP mode ventilators, and the brand with the highest global market share of sleep apnea. ResMed has a rich product line of ventilators, covering multiple ranges, from four or five thousand to forty or fifty thousand.

    2. Philips

    Philips Respiron was originally an independent company, and was acquired by the Philips Group in 2007 to become part of Philips. Philips Respironics ventilators have their own unique technology in the core technology field.

    3, Wan Man

    Wanman ventilator is from Germany, and the overall workmanship materials are very solid, especially in the respiratory field, which has its own unique advantages. Wanman ventilators are used more in hospitals, and Wanman ventilators have a high flow rate, which is very suitable for people with high flow rate needs.

    4. Fisher & Paykel

    Very professional in the field of respiratory humidification, Fisher & Paykel has done a very good job in the field of medical humidifiers, and Fisher & Paykel is also involved in the field of ventilators, mainly involved in the field of sleep apnea, there are two main models, namely a single-level constant pressure and a single-level automatic model.

    5. Kaiditai

    The Futong series of Kaiditai ventilators focuses on cost-effective advantages, and the Fulai series focuses on high-end series, especially the Fulai series has a very good feedback effect in major domestic hospitals, and the unique solenoid valve technology is really good. In 2015, Kaditech was acquired by ResMed, so now Kaditech ventilators have the title of ResMed Cadytech.

    Precautions for using a ventilator

    1. When using the ventilator for the first time, you may feel unwell. This is normal. Take a few deep breaths, and after a period of self-adjustment, the patient will gradually get used to this new sensation.

    2. If you need to get up at night, please remove the mask and turn off the ventilator. When you continue to sleep, put your mask back on and turn on your ventilator.

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