WestPrime Systems, Inc.
SKU:K100_Rental Cough Assist
ABM BiWaze Airway Clearance Cough Assist Machine
ABM BiWaze Airway Clearance Cough Assist Machine
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Advanced, Intuitive, Hygenic
The BiWaze® Cough Assist Machine by ABM is a non-invasive solution to enhance respiratory clearance by simulating a cough to clear mucus from the patient's airway. Separated dual air pathways for inhale and exhale flows ensure air is not cross-contaminated with mucus from either airway.
Features
Features
- Oscillations: The Oscillation therapy feature delivers an oscillatory therapy based on frequency and amplitude settings. Use of the oscillation feature enhances mobilization and improves bronchial drainage.
- Inspiratory Trigger: An important characteristic of the device is its ability to trigger on the patient’s inspiration to help synchronize the therapy with the patient. The inspiratory trigger feature is available when the device is in Auto mode. The pressure delivery sequence is synchronized with the patient’s effort to inhale.
- Inspiratory Flow: While the expiratory switching is desired to be fast and at high flow to simulate cough, the inspiratory flow may be controlled to a comfortable level by selecting the flow between low, medium and high.
- Positive Airway Pressure on the Pause Phase: Provides the option to keep airways open in-between the exhalation and inhalation phases of the cycle cough. This feature is designed to make the therapy more comfortable for the patient.
Specifications
Specifications
Operating temperature
40° to 95°F (5C to 35C)
Relative humidity
15 to 95% (non condensing)
Size
27 cm L x 23.5 cm W x 9.0 cm H (10.5″ L x 9.2″ W x 3.5″ H)
Weight
9lbs (4kg) including internal battery
Presets: Up to 10
Modes: Automatic and Manual
Maximum positive pressure: 70 cm H20
Maximum negative pressure: -70 cm H20
Maximum pause pressure: 15 cm H20
Inspiratory time: 0 – 5 seconds (auto mode only)
Expiratory Time: 0 – 5 seconds (auto mode only)
Pause Time: 0 – 5 seconds (auto mode only)
Inspiratory Flow: Low, Medium, High
Inspiratory trigger sensitivity: 1 – 10
Oscillation frequency: 5 – 20 Hz
Amplitude: 1 – 5
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