Ambulance Transport Incubator Air Mode And Baby Mode Controlled By Micro-Computer
A Transport Incubator plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and stability of critically ill or premature infants during transfers between medical facilities or from the site of an emergency to a hospital. Its integration into ambulances is designed to address the unique challenges of neonatal transport, ensuring that the infant receives continuous care. Below are its primary uses in ambulance scenarios:
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Thermal Regulation During Transit
- Maintains a stable and controlled temperature to protect newborns from hypothermia, particularly during transfers in adverse weather conditions or long-distance journeys.
- Compensates for temperature fluctuations inside the ambulance, which can be challenging to regulate manually.
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Continuous Monitoring of Vital Signs
- Provides real-time monitoring of the infant's heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation, enabling medical staff to respond promptly to any changes in condition.
- Alerts caregivers to critical events, ensuring that interventions are administered without delay.
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Oxygen Therapy and Ventilation
- Ensures that infants requiring respiratory support receive precise and continuous oxygen therapy or ventilatory assistance, even during motion.
- Compatible with portable ventilators and oxygen supply systems integrated within the ambulance.
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Safe and Secure Environment
- Protects the infant from mechanical shocks, vibrations, and external contaminants during transport.
- Features such as shock-absorbent bases and secure restraints reduce the risk of injury while traveling over uneven terrain.
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Facilitation of Advanced Medical Interventions
- Allows medical staff to perform critical interventions, such as administering medications or adjusting ventilatory settings, while maintaining a controlled environment.
- Equipped with access ports to minimize disruption to the infant’s thermal and oxygen settings during care.
Transport Incubator Advantages of Air Mode and Baby Mode Controlled by Micro-Computer
Modern transport incubators feature Air Mode and Baby Mode, both managed by micro-computers, to deliver highly precise and responsive care during neonatal transport. Each mode and its benefits are outlined below:
Air Mode Advantages
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Environmental Stability:
- Air Mode ensures the surrounding air temperature inside the incubator is consistently maintained, creating a warm and safe environment for the infant regardless of external temperature changes in the ambulance.
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Immediate Temperature Adjustments:
- The micro-computer responds instantly to fluctuations in the incubator’s air temperature caused by ambulance motion or environmental shifts, minimizing the risk of hypothermia or overheating.
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Ideal for Multi-Infant Scenarios:
- When used for twins or multiple infants with similar needs, Air Mode provides uniform temperature control throughout the incubator chamber.
Transport Incubator Specification:
- Air mode and Baby mode controlled by micro-computer
- Use AC Power and DC Power alternatively,DC12V or DC 24V Power on the ambulance
- Set temperature, air temperature, skin temperature and internal battery power can be displayed by LED separately
- Double wall hood with side door
- The infant bed can be pulled out easily
- Natural air flow humidity
- The height of whole unit is adjustable
- Oxygen cylinder and Oxygen supply system
- LED observe light, adjustable brightness
Transport Incubator Optional functions:
Optional functions: | Ambulance type big trolley |
