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Infant Nasal Prong
CPAP Cannula
Infant Nasal Prong CPAP Cannula
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The Hudson RCI Infant Nasal Prong
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
(CPAP) cannula system is designed to
reduce trauma associated with the
delivery of infant nasal CPAP.
Each cannula is individually
inspected to stringent quality
control standards to assure optimal
comfort and performance.
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Soft, anatomically curved prongs
enhance fit and minimize nasal
septal necrosis |
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Luer fitting on expiratory connector
allows proximal airway pressure
monitoring |
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Six prong sizes allow greater choice
for appropriate sizing for each
infant |
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Available in a “system’’ for use
with water seal or variable orifice
CPAP generator or in a “set” for use
with most mechanical ventilators |
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Educational videotape “Infant Nasal
Prong CPAP” available |
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Individually packaged 10 to a case |
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CPAP Sets
Sets are intended for use with
mechanical ventilators and include:
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Cannula |
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Inspiratory elbow connector |
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Expiratory elbow connector |
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Knit cap |
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Two 6-inch Velcro® sections |
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Two 10mm to 7.5mm adaptors |
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CPAP Systems
Systems are designed for use with
water seal or variable orifice CPAP
generators and include:
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Cannula |
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Inspiratory elbow connector |
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Expiratory elbow connector |
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Knit cap |
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Two 6-inch Velcro® sections |
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Two 4-foot 10mm I.D. corrugated
tubing sections |
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4-foot pressure monitoring line |
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22mm to 10mm humidifier adaptor |
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Infant Weight Range |
Suggested Cannula Size |
French Size |
System Cat. No. |
Set Cat. No. |
< 700 grams |
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10 |
1683 |
1690 |
700 - 1,250 grams |
1 |
12 |
1685 |
1691 |
1,250 - 2,000 grams |
2 |
13 |
1686 |
1692 |
2,000 - 3,000 grams |
3 |
15 |
1687 |
1693 |
> 3,000 grams |
4 |
16 |
1688 |
1694 |
1 - 2 years |
5 |
20 |
1689 |
1695 |
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