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Self-contained breathing apparatus "Lifegem K30"

Can be used for various purposes such as asbestos work, dioxin countermeasures, and prevention of oxygen deficiency, etc.!

The "LifeZem K30" is a self-contained breathing apparatus with a manual positive pressure switching type. Since it has an inhalation tube type, it allows for easy movement of the neck. You can hold the inhalation tube to perform a facepiece seal check. It can be switched between pressure demand type and demand type using the ON/OFF lever for positive pressure switching. Normally, it is used as a pressure demand air respirator. 【Features】 ■ Manual positive pressure switching type ■ Integrated pressure relief valve and pressure demand valve ■ Low price among pressure demand type series *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study of Equipment Location Management] Real-time tracking of 1,000 medical devices!

Case study of the introduction of ME equipment management system and temperature management system at a Royal Hospital in the UK.

**Case Study Introduction** The AeroScout ME equipment management solution introduced in this case attaches AeroScout Wi-Fi tags to ME equipment that needs to be managed, such as infusion pumps, syringe pumps, and ventilators. The Wi-Fi tags emit Wi-Fi signals at set intervals, ranging from a few seconds to several minutes. By receiving the signals emitted by the tags through existing wireless LAN access points installed in the hospital, the location of the tags can be calculated and displayed on a map. At the Royal Huddersfield Hospital and the Calderdale Royal Hospital in West Yorkshire, UK, a real-time location system (RTLS) was implemented in just seven days to track 1,000 critical medical devices, including ventilators, infusion pumps, personal protective equipment (PPE), and wheelchairs. Clinicians can quickly find clean and available equipment, while biomedical engineers can optimize cleaning and maintenance, making more equipment readily available. The RTLS platform offers many options to enhance safety and efficiency, and automatic temperature monitoring has already been added.

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Respirator Unit "No. 118"

Your actions can save lives. In an emergency, call 118.

By implementing emergency life-saving measures before the ambulance arrives, a higher survival effect can be expected. In the event of a sudden accident or a medical emergency, the improvement of the emergency response system has increased the survival rate compared to before. The immediate actions taken by those present can save precious lives or prevent serious illnesses or injuries. Even without knowledge of emergency life-saving procedures, you can perform airway management, oxygen inhalation, suction, and artificial respiration using the "Artificial Respirator Unit 118." By combining these actions with an AED until the ambulance or medical personnel arrive, you can appropriately carry out life-saving "cardiopulmonary resuscitation" and "artificial respiration." An AED is not effective during cardiac arrest and is only a valid measure during ventricular fibrillation. In such cases, the basics of cardiopulmonary resuscitation are artificial respiration and chest compressions (cardiac massage).

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Innovation and Strategic Insights Report on the Global Ventilator Market

The evolution and challenges of the global ventilator market.

The global ventilator market is projected to reach approximately $5.6 billion by 2024, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 8.7%. This growth is primarily driven by the recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase in chronic respiratory diseases, and the introduction of new technologies. In particular, there is a rising demand for portable ventilators and non-invasive respiratory therapy devices. Advances in digital technology and AI are enhancing the performance and usability of ventilators. Regionally, North America holds the largest market share, followed by Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The Asia-Pacific region is experiencing rapid growth, especially with increasing demand in China and India. Major companies are strengthening their strategies for product innovation and market share expansion. Overall, technological innovation and rising demand are supporting the growth of the market.

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