Respiratory Simulation for Multiple Areas in Your Hospital
Our test lung simulators are used in hospitals around the world to meet a variety of needs. From training, to testing, to research, the TTL and PneuView Systems provide the kind of respiratory simulation and data that can often only be found in much more expensive and sophisticated devices. With adjustable lung compliance and airway resistance, realistic residual volumes, and our Head Simulation Modules, you can simulate a wide array of healthy and diseased lung and physiologic conditions. This can be incredibly valuable in giving students and practitioners hands-on experience in interpreting data, managing technology, and learning new therapies. It can also be vital in verifying the performance of medical devices by putting those devices through rigorous testing in the face of realistic forces.
Our Training and Test Lung simulators are extremely versatile, very durable, and have been a standard for testing and training on mechanical ventilation for many years. The TTL and PneuView Systems are:
- Fully calibrated units
- Available in single or dual-lung models, for adults and infants
- Available with Spontaneous Breathing.
TTL and PneuView Lung Simulators In the Hospital:
- Clinicians can demonstrate proficiency on medical devices before managing those devices in the clinical setting
- Technicians can validate the performance of mechanical ventilators and other respiratory support equipment while working against a realistic “load” (simulated lung mechanics)
- Simulation Lab educators/coordinators can create scenarios or simulate conditions that occur less frequently in the clinical setting, but must be managed appropriately
- Product experts and trainers can introduce and educate clinicians on new respiratory/ventilation devices and techniques
- Users can simulate a wide variety of healthy and diseased lung conditions by altering the lung compliance and airway resistance in a one- or two-lung simulation
- The lung simulators incorporate many options and great versatility in regard to tapping into the “lungs” to introduce gases, perform additional monitoring or connect to auxiliary devices
- Available with Spontaneous Breathing.
Michigan Instruments Lung Simulators provide a realistic simulation and response to mechanical ventilation and other therapies, making them ideal tools for training, testing, research, and product development. Our products quickly simulate realistic patient conditions. They are calibrated, reliable, and very easy to use.
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