Talk to us?

Manual Resuscitator

Zimed Manual Resuscitator available in silicone, PVC, and SEBS materials, offer both reusable and disposable options to meet various medical needs. Silicone resuscitators are highly durable, autoclavable, and can be reused multiple times. They maintain their elasticity over time, ensuring reliable performance. PVC resuscitators are disposable, lightweight, cost-effective, and designed for single use. SEBS resuscitators offer a balance between flexibility and strength, also capable of undergoing sterilization procedures. Our manual resuscitators feature self-inflating bags, oxygen reservoirs, and patient valves for effective ventilation in pediatric, infant, and adult patients.

compare

PVC Manual Resuscitator ZPMR-A10

Body Weight: 0 to 10 kg

Pressure Limiting Valve: 40cm H₂O

Stroke Volume: 150ml

Resuscitator Volume: 340ml

compare

PVC Manual Resuscitator ZPMR-A11

Body Weight: 10 to 33 kg

Pressure Limiting Valve: 40cm H₂O

Stroke Volume: 350ml

Resuscitator Volume: 680ml

compare

PVC Manual Resuscitator ZPMR-A12

Body Weight: ≥33 kg

Pressure Limiting Valve: 60cm H₂O

Stroke Volume: 800ml

Resuscitator Volume: 1630ml

compare
Manual Resuscitator ZPMR-A15

Patient Type: Adult

Material: Silicone, PVC (latex-free)

Reusable: Yes, autoclavable

Oxygen Reservoir Bag: 2000 ml

compare
Silicone Manual Resuscitator ZSMR-A10

Body Weight Range: 10 to 33kg

Pressure Limiting Valve: 40cm H₂O

Stroke Volume: 150ml

Resuscitator Volume: 680ml

compare

Silicone Manual Resuscitator ZSMR-A11

Body Weight Range: 0 to 10 kg

Pressure Limiting Valve: 40cm H₂O

Stroke Volume: 150 ml

Resuscitator Volume: 340 ml

Frequently Asked Question

1. When is a manual resuscitator used?

It is typically used in emergency situations such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, or during CPR, as well as in hospital settings when mechanical ventilation is not available or necessary.

2. What are the main parts of a manual resuscitator?

Self-inflating bag One-way valve Face mask or endotracheal tube connector Oxygen reservoir (optional) Oxygen inlet port

3. Can it be connected to an oxygen supply?

Yes, most manual resuscitators have a port that allows connection to an oxygen source to deliver a higher concentration of oxygen (up to nearly 100%) to the patient.

4. How do I clean or disinfect a manual resuscitator?

Single-use (disposable) resuscitators should not be reused. Reusable ones must be disassembled and cleaned according to the manufacturer's instructions and then disinfected or sterilized.

5. How long can a manual resuscitator be used on a patient?

It is intended for short-term use, typically during emergencies or transport. For long-term support, a mechanical ventilator should be used.

Expert Help Desk