From arrival to stabilization, emergency teams have to act fast and be well coordinated. The ventilator they use needs to ensure comprehensive respiratory support, and enable efficient teamwork and optimal patient care, even in hectic environments.
Emergency room teams face a complex mix of trauma, respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, and undifferentiated symptoms, often all within the first hour of the patient arriving.
In these cases, effective mechanical ventilation has to be:
Our ventilators are built to handle the unpredictable nature of emergency care. They are simple to use, quick to respond, and capable of supporting a wide range of acuity levels — from the first moments of care through imaging, diagnostics, and transport to the next stage, whether in the ICU, OR, or another department.
When a patient needs to be moved from the ER to imaging, surgery, or the ICU, our ventilators support you with:
Nous utilisons le HAMILTON-T1 pour le transport intrahospitalier et les transferts vers d'autres hôpitaux. Le patient bénéficie ainsi de la même qualité de ventilation au cours du transport aussi bien qu'à son chevet.
Médecin-chef interdisciplinaire, USIP
Centre de pédiatrie et de médecine de l'adolescence, Mayence, Allemagne
The Hamilton Medical Prehospital Team is committed to delivering comprehensive services and support around mechanical ventilation during transport in prehospital settings.