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Ventilators

Ventilators for respiratory support during surgical procedures. Available for small animals (10 g to 1 kg) and large animals (up to 150 kg), with different ventilation modes.
SKU: BIOPRWD-R420

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Ventilators are systems designed to provide controlled respiratory support during surgical procedures, anesthesia, and preclinical research. Developed to ensure precise and stable ventilation, they allow respiratory parameters to be adjusted according to the type and size of the animal, ensuring greater safety and physiological stability during procedures. Available for small animals, from approximately 10 g up to 1 kg, and for larger animals up to 150 kg, these systems offer different ventilation modes adapted to various experimental and veterinary applications. They may include control of volume, pressure, and respiratory rate, enabling ventilation tailored to the specific requirements of each protocol.

Specifications of the various available models:
- We offer models with control of multiple parameters, including EtCO2, inspiration/expiration ratios, respiratory rate, and others. 
- What is the weight of the animal to be ventilated: 10 g to 1 kg (rodents) or up to 150 kg (dog, cat, pig, primate)? 
- Do you require an anesthesia system? 

Please inform us of the desired specifications and our team will recommend the most suitable equipment.

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