High Flow Nasal Cannula For Ventilators - Infant

Highlights:
- High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC)
- Flexible gas tube made of SS coil spring and medical grade polyolefin tube.
- Non-kinkable design ensures no resistance to gas flow and maximum flow to the patient.
- Soft and smooth end cannula provides more comfort to the patient during treatment.
- Contoured cannula design to fit the patient nares.
Surginatal Benefits
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High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) can also be used for infants requiring respiratory support. It is a non-invasive ventilation technique that provides a high flow of heated and humidified oxygen-enriched air to infants through small nasal prongs or cannulas.
In neonatal and pediatric care, HFNC is commonly used to support infants with respiratory distress, bronchiolitis, or other respiratory conditions. It offers several advantages for infants compared to traditional forms of respiratory support, such as nasal prongs or face masks.
Improved oxygenation: HFNC provides a higher concentration of oxygen, which helps improve oxygenation in infants with respiratory difficulties.
Enhanced comfort: The heated and humidified air delivered by HFNC improves patient comfort and reduces airway dryness, making it more tolerable for infants.
Reduced work of breathing: HFNC provides a mild level of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), which helps keep the airways open and reduces the effort required for breathing.
Ability to maintain oral feeding: Unlike invasive ventilation methods, HFNC allows infants to continue oral feeding, promoting better nutrition and growth.
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