Respiratory Ventilators YH-830

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Terms and Conditions
Lead time 6-8 weeks, built to order 


  • Maximum inhale pressure 30cmH2O, with separate humidifier, better humidification

  • With ST and target tidal volume mode settings

  • Fast rise time

  • Normal inhalation intensity, respiration rate is 54 times / min, and each exhalation triggers the ventilator perfectly. Easily keep in sync.  


This product is not approved by Health Canada

Bi-level has 3 models: YH-820, YH-825, YH-830. all these models ofs device consist of main device, water thank and adapter, Mask and air tube are purchased.

YH-820

The YH-820 Bi-level device is indicated for treatment of sleep apnea hyponea syndrome in patients weighing more than 66Ib (30kg). It is intended both for home use and hospital use. The water tank is intended for single patient use in the home environment and re-use in a hospital/institutional environment.

YH-825

The YH-825 Bi-level device is indicated for treatment of sleep apnea hyponea syndrome in patients weighing more than 66Ib (30kg). It is intended both for home use and hospital use. The water tank is intended for single patient use in the home environment and re-use in a hospital/institutional environment.

YH-830

The YH-830 Bi-level device is indicated for treatment of sleep apnea hyponea syndrome in patients weighing more than 66Ib (30kg). It is intended both for home use and hospital use. The water tank is intended for single patient use in the home environment and re-use in a hospital/institutional environment.

  • Mode: CPAP, S, T, ST, VGPS

  • Pressure: 4-30 cm H2O

  • Trigger adjustment

  • Cycle adjustment

  • Slope adjustment

  • Noise less than 32 dB(A)

  • With YF-01 mask, humidifier and SD card

  • Water tank and power adapter


Contraindications and adverse effects:

Positive airway pressure therapy may be contraindicated on some patients who have the following diseases:

Severe bullous lung disease, pneumothorax, pathologically low blood pressure, dehydration, cerebrospinal fluid leak, recent cranial surgery or trauma, severe lack of effective circulating blood volume with shock, coma or disturbance of consciousness, weak spontaneous breath.