Ventilators
With the growing concern of respiratory issues and infection, Ventilators are needed now more than ever. Master Medical Equipment is determined to provide a ventilator where one is required. MME trusts Allied Healthcare Products, Masimo, Vyaire/Carefusion, and Zoll to supply the most reliable Ventilators on the market. MME has both new and recertified options for these exceptional units. Our friendly and knowledgeable customer service team is ready to help you find the ventilator solution you need. Give us a call at 866-704-5617 or contact us using the live chat feature on mmemed.com. Have a question about your device and what options are available for service and repair? MME highly recommends ReNew Biomedical! ReNew is an ISO 13485-certified company that provides premium maintenance and service. ReNew is also a Vyaire authorized service center.
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Hamilton T1 Transport Ventilator – Recertified
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Impact Uni-Vent 731 EMV+ – Zoll – Recertified
Original price was: $8,450.00.$7,995.00Current price is: $7,995.00. Add to cartAdd to Quote -
Bellavista 1000 Ventilator 301.100.030 – Vyaire – New
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HT70 Plus Ventilator – Newport Medtronic – Recertified
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LTV 1200 Ventilator 18888-001 – Carefusion – Factory Recertified
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LTV 1200 Ventilator 18888-001 – Carefusion – Recertified
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LTV 1200 Ventilator 18888-001 – Vyaire – New
Original price was: $9,995.00.$7,250.00Current price is: $7,250.00. Add to cartAdd to Quote -
ReVel Ventilator 19260-001 – Carefusion – Recertified
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TNI Softflow 50 Ventilator 9007 – Masimo
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VELA Ventilator 33379-001 – Vyaire – Recertified
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Why Choose MME For Ventilators?
ISO Certified
Our ISO Quality Management System means our systems, equipment handling, and customer service are of the highest standard!
Short-Term Rental Options
At Master Medical Equipment, we offer flexible short-term rental options for ventilators, allowing you to meet immediate patient needs without the long-term commitment, making it ideal for temporary situations or fluctuating demands.
Warrantied Equipment Repairs
With our warrantied equipment repairs, you can have peace of mind knowing that any necessary maintenance on your ventilator is covered, ensuring optimal performance and minimizing downtime in critical care settings.
Benefits and Importance of Ventilators
Ventilators are crucial in improving patient outcomes, particularly for individuals with respiratory failure or severe respiratory conditions. These devices provide controlled ventilation, ensuring that patients receive the appropriate levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange, which is vital for maintaining organ function and overall health. By delivering precise volumes and pressures, ventilators can help reduce the work of breathing, allowing patients to rest while their bodies recover. They are essential in managing complex cases, such as those involving pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), or during surgical procedures requiring anesthesia. Additionally, modern ventilators are equipped with advanced monitoring features that track respiratory parameters in real-time, enabling healthcare providers to make timely adjustments and interventions based on individual patient needs. Overall, the use of ventilators significantly enhances the likelihood of recovery, decreases complications, and ultimately leads to better long-term health outcomes for patients in critical care settings.
Save with Refurbished Ventilators
Customers can save substantial amounts by purchasing recertified ventilators, which offer a budget-friendly alternative to brand-new devices while maintaining high standards of quality and performance. By choosing recertified models, healthcare facilities can significantly lower their capital expenses, allowing them to allocate funds to other critical areas, such as staffing, training, or additional medical supplies. Many recertified ventilators also come with warranties and support, providing added peace of mind regarding their reliability. Additionally, investing in recertified equipment promotes sustainability by extending the lifecycle of valuable medical devices, making it a smart financial decision that benefits both the organization and the patients they serve.
Ventilators and Home Use
Ventilators play an essential role in home health care for patients with chronic respiratory conditions or those who require respiratory support following severe illness or surgery. These devices enable individuals to receive continuous or intermittent mechanical ventilation in the comfort of their own homes, allowing for greater independence and improved quality of life. Home ventilators are often tailored to meet the specific needs of patients, providing customized settings for oxygen delivery, pressure support, and breath rate, ensuring adequate respiratory function. With advancements in technology, many modern home ventilators are compact, portable, and equipped with user-friendly interfaces, making them accessible for both patients and caregivers. Additionally, the use of ventilators in a home health setting can help reduce hospital readmissions, decrease healthcare costs, and facilitate a supportive environment for patients to recover and thrive in their daily lives.
Ventilators for transport and EMS
Ventilators are critical tools in ambulances, providing essential respiratory support for patients experiencing acute respiratory distress or respiratory failure during transport. These portable devices ensure that patients receive consistent and adequate ventilation, helping to maintain oxygen levels and remove carbon dioxide, which is vital in emergency situations. Ambulance ventilators are designed for ease of use, allowing paramedics to quickly set appropriate ventilation parameters based on the patient’s condition. They can deliver controlled breaths, assist spontaneous breathing, or provide continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to stabilize patients until they reach a hospital. Additionally, many modern ventilators (like the Hamilton T1 and the LTV 1200) come equipped with monitoring features that track vital respiratory metrics, enabling paramedics to make real-time adjustments as needed. EMS teams armed with ventilators can significantly improve patient outcomes, ensuring that individuals in critical need receive timely and effective respiratory care during transit.
Ventilators in a Hospital Setting
In hospitals, ventilators are essential for managing patients with respiratory failure or conditions that impair normal breathing, such as pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These advanced devices provide mechanical ventilation, delivering controlled breaths and maintaining appropriate oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood. Hospital ventilators are equipped with sophisticated settings that allow healthcare providers to tailor ventilation support to each patient’s specific needs, ensuring optimal respiratory function. They also feature real-time monitoring capabilities that track vital parameters such as tidal volume, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation, enabling clinicians to make timely adjustments to the treatment plan. In critical care units, ventilators play a crucial role in stabilizing patients during surgical procedures and in managing post-operative recovery. By facilitating effective breathing support, ventilators significantly enhance patient outcomes, reduce the risk of complications, and improve overall recovery times in hospital settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of ventilators are available?
There are several types of ventilators, including invasive ventilators (for intubated patients), non-invasive ventilators (such as CPAP and BiPAP), and portable ventilators for emergency or home use. Each is designed for specific clinical needs.
How do I choose the right ventilator for my needs?
Consider factors such as the patient population (adults, pediatrics, neonates), the mode of ventilation required (invasive vs. non-invasive), portability, ease of use, and any specific features that align with your clinical protocols.
What are the key features to look for in a ventilator?
Key features include various ventilation modes, alarms for safety, data monitoring capabilities, humidification options, battery life, and user-friendly interfaces for ease of operation.
Are warranties available for ventilators?
Yes, ventilators come with warranties and optional service contracts to ensure low cost-of-ownership. New ventilators come with an OEM warranty, and recertified ventilators come with a 6-month warranty from Master Medical Equipment. To learn more, contact your customer service team or your sales rep for more details.
Can I receive training on how to use the ventilator?
Master Medical Equipment offers clinical training both in-person and online, to ensure your staff can operate the ventilator effectively and understand its features.
What kind of maintenance is required for ventilators?
Regular maintenance includes a PM kit, cleaning, calibration, software updates, and inspection of accessories like circuits and filters. Frequency of service can vary depending on the manufacturer. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for maintenance to ensure optimal performance.
How do I handle repairs for my ventilator?
If your ventilator is under OEM warranty, contact your sales rep. If your ventilator is under a service contract or un-covered, contact ReNew Biomedical for a repair quote and timeframe. ReNew works with your MME sales rep to handle repairs, maintenance, and service.
Are there rental options available for purchasing a ventilator?
Yes, Master Medical offers ventilator rentals to help with short-term needs, trying new equipment, training, or other seasonal fleet needs. Ask your sales rep about our ventilator rental options.
Can I see a demonstration of the ventilator before purchasing?
In certain circumstances, MME does offer demo units or trial periods, letting you to assess the ventilator’s functionality and ensure it meets your clinical needs before making a purchase. Contact your rep for details.
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