Ventilator Machine
A ventilator machine is a device used to assist or completely replace a patient's normal respiratory function. It mechanically delivers air or other gas mixtures to the patient's lungs to maintain or improve lung ventilation. Ventilators are primarily used in critical care medicine, home care and emergency medicine (as stand-alone equipment) and anesthesiology (as part of an anesthesia machine).
Basic structure of the ventilator machine
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The main functions and roles of the ventilator machine
Used in ICUs to assist patients with severe respiratory failure, such as ARDS, pneumonia, or COVID-19, ensuring adequate oxygenation and ventilation.
Used in ICUs to assist patients with severe respiratory failure, such as ARDS, pneumonia, or COVID-19, ensuring adequate oxygenation and ventilation.
Used in ambulances and emergency rooms to provide immediate breathing support for patients in respiratory distress or failure.
Supports patients with long-term respiratory diseases like COPD or neuromuscular disorders, helping them breathe more efficiently.
Gradually reduces ventilator dependence for recovering patients, training their lungs to resume natural breathing.
Assists premature babies and newborns with underdeveloped lungs, ensuring proper oxygenation and survival.
Classification of Ventilators
Ventilators, as an important class of medical equipment, can be categorized in several dimensions based on their design features, functional modes and application scenarios.

ICU ventilator
An ICU ventilator is a high-performance, advanced life-support machine used in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) for critically ill patients who require long-term mechanical ventilation.

Emergency-Transport Ventilator
An emergency-transport ventilator is a rugged, portable device used to provide ventilation support in ambulances, helicopters, and emergency situations where immediate respiratory support is needed.

Portable ventilator
A portable ventilator is a compact, lightweight ventilator designed for patients who need ventilation support outside of a hospital setting, such as in home care, travel, or non-ICU hospital use.
Ventilator ventilation patterns

Controlled ventilation
VCV,PCV,A/C,PRVC

Assisted ventilation
AV,A-CV,IMV,SIMV-VC,SIMV-PC,SIMV-PRVC

Autonomous Ventilation
PSV,VSV,PSVPro,CPAP,BIPAP,SIPPV,SPONT,APRV
Core parameters of the ventilator
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- Tidal volume (TV)
Pulmonary ventilatory function index, linked to the patient’s body weight, the larger the lower minimum and upper maximum range, the more patients it can accommodate
Generally 6~15ml / kg
- Inhaled oxygen concentration (FiO2/O2 concentration)
Generally 20%-100% adjustable, low-end ventilator products adjustable concentration range is smaller
- Respiration rate (Freq)
Tied to the patient’s age, it is typically set at 12 to 20 beats/minute.
- Positive end-expiratory pressure PEEP value
Pressure values measured in the airway at the end of expiration, preventing abnormal airway collapse, preventing pulmonary atelectasis, and improving compliance
- Inhalation/exhalation ratio I:E range (I:E)
Ratio of inhalation to exhalation
The greater the range of ratios, the greater the number of patient types and disease types that can be accommodated
- Synchronized trigger sensitivity ( trigger )
Refers to how much respiratory effort is required by the user to get the ventilator to start working
- Screen (LED digital display, LCD liquid crystal screen, touch screen)
Our Product Selection

CNME010401
Turbine Ventilator
12.1 inch touch screen
Tidal Volume: 20~2000ml
I/E Ratio: 1:10~4:1
Ventilation Modes:VCV(A/C),PCV(A/C),PRVC,SIMV(VCV)+PSV,
SIMV(PCV)+PSV,SIMV(PRVC)+PSV,SPONT/CPAP+PSV,BIVENT+PSV,
NIV/CPAP,NIV-T,NIV-S/T

CNME010404
Turbine Ventilator
15.6 inch touch screen
Tidal Volume: 5~2000ml
I/E Ratio: 1:10~4:1
Ventilation Modes:VC-ACV, PC-ACV, PVC-ACV, VC-SIMV, PC-SIMV, PVC-SIMV, PC-Dual PAP, PC-APRV, CPAP/PSV, CPAP-VG

CNME0103C6
Classic ICU Ventilator
12 inch TFT touch screen
Tidal Volume: 20~2000ml
I/E Ratio: 1:8~4:1
Ventilation Modes:PRVC, APRV, DUOLEVEL, V-SIMV, P-SIMV, IPPV, A/C, PCV, PSV,SPONT/CPAP, SIGH, MANUAL
Air compressor is standard

CNME0103C4
Classic ICU Ventilator
10.4 inch LCD display screen
Tidal Volume: 20~1500ml
I/E Ratio: 4:1~1:4
Ventilation Modes:IPPV,SIPPV,IMV,SIMV,SPONT ,PEEP,PCV,VCV,CPAP,MANU,SIGH
Air compressor is optional

CNME010412
Neonatal Ventilator
8 inch TFT touch screen
Near-nose pressure monitoring
Built-in electronic air oxygen mixer
Ventilation Modes:NCPAP,NIPPV,SNIPPV,HFNC

CNME010428
Neonatal CPAP System
Integrated breathing circuit design
Built-in air and oxygen blender
Reliable CPAP control valve and pressure monitoring system improve CPAP adjustment precision.

CNME010419
Emergency Transport Ventilator
7 inch LCD display screen
Tidal volume: 20-2000ml
I/E Ratio: 1:8~4:1
Ventilation Modes:VCV, SIMV, A/C, SIGH, MANUAL, CPAP, PCV(Optional)
Built-in battery over 6 hours

CNME010420
Emergency Transport Ventilator
5.7 inch LCD display screen
Tidal Volume: 50-1500ml
I/E Ratio: 1:8~4:1
Ventilation Modes:IPPV, SPONT/CPAP, A/C, SIGH, SIMV, MANUAL
Built-in battery over 6 hours

CNME0104S1
Portable Medical Ventilator
7 inch TFT display screen
Tidal Volume: 50-1500ml
I/E Ratio: 1:8~4:1
Ventilation Modes:IPPV,SIMV,MANUAL
Microprocessor controlled, integrated anesthetic ventilation system