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We offer a broad range of ventilators that serve the needs of patients from neonate to adult, both in hospital and during transport.
Connect with an expertThe 3100 HFOV ventilator is the gold standard of high-frequency ventilators.
Contact a product expertBacked by numerous clinical and peer-reviewed studies, 3100 HFOV ventilators combine high-frequency respiratory rate with low tidal volumes, keeping airways open and reducing stress and injury to patients’ lungs.
The 3100A HFOV is the gold standard of high-frequency ventilation for neonatal and pediatric patients.
3100B HFOV provides safe and reliable high-frequency ventilation for patients 35 kg and larger.
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