Heated and humidified high flow nasal cannula (HFNC)
OH-70C
Main uses
Heated and humidified high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a type of respiratory support method that delivers a high flow (liters per minute) of medical gas to a patient through an interface (nasal cannulae) intended to create a wash-out of the upper airway.
High-flow therapy is useful in patients that are spontaneously breathing but have an increased work of breathing. Conditions such as general respiratory fa...
HFNC
HFNC (often referred to as high-flow) systems are broadly defined as systems that provide an oxygen-gas mixture at flows that meet or exceed a patient’s spontaneous inspiratory effort.
A typical HFNC system consists of a flow generator, active heated humidifier, single-limb heated circuit, and nasal cannula.
It actually takes gas and can heat it to 37℃ with a 100% relative humidity and can deliver 0.21~1.00% FiO2 at flow rates of up to 70 liters/min. The flow rate and FiO2 can be indepe...
10-70L/Min high flow
Temperature settings: 31℃-37℃
It can be used in respiratory dept., ICU, emergency dept., neurology dept., pediatric dept. and etc.