Anaesthesia Filters & Circuits
Optimize anaesthesia delivery with our comprehensive range of anaesthesia filters and circuits, offering superior filtration and ventilation support in clinical settings. From heat and moisture exchangers to CO2 detectors, our selection includes essential components from leading brands like Medline, Nellcor, and Covidien.
Key Features:
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Medline High-Efficiency Filtered Heat and Moisture Exchangers: Ensure optimal airway humidification and filtration with Medline high-efficiency filtered heat and moisture exchangers. Designed for single-patient use, these devices provide effective moisture retention and filtration without compromising airflow.
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Nellcor Barrierbac S Filter: Enhance infection control measures with Nellcor Barrierbac S filters. Featuring a barrier membrane design, these filters provide protection against cross-contamination while maintaining efficient gas exchange during anaesthesia delivery.
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Anaesthesia Breathing Circuits: Choose from pediatric and adult dual-limb anaesthesia breathing circuits for reliable ventilation support. Available in various lengths and configurations, these disposable circuits offer optimal gas delivery and patient comfort during anaesthesia procedures.
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CO2 Detectors: Monitor end-tidal CO2 levels with Easycap CO2 detectors and Nellcor Pedi-Cap pediatric CO2 detectors. These devices provide real-time CO2 monitoring to ensure proper ventilation and patient safety during anaesthesia administration.
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Corrugated Tubing, Tubing Connectors, Humidifiers: Complete your anaesthesia setup with essential accessories like corrugated tubing, tubing connectors, and humidifiers. Designed for seamless integration with anaesthesia circuits, these accessories enhance gas delivery efficiency and patient comfort.
Our anaesthesia filters and circuits are designed to meet the highest standards of quality and performance, ensuring safe and effective anaesthesia delivery in clinical practice. Trust in our range of products to optimize patient ventilation and infection control during anaesthesia procedures.