Anaesthetic Mask PVC

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An Anaesthetic Mask PVC is a disposable, single-use mask designed for delivery of anesthetic gases, oxygen, and manual ventilation during anesthesia, resuscitation, and transport. With anatomical contour and soft cushion for patient comfort, it provides a reliable seal for effective gas delivery. Essential for operating rooms, emergency departments, and pre-hospital settings, it is a fundamental component of airway management.
Description

Anaesthetic Mask PVC

PRIMARY CLINICAL & DIAGNOSTIC USES

1. Delivery of Anesthetic Gases and Oxygen
  • Primary Use: Provides a sealed interface between the anesthesia circuit and the patient’s airway for delivery of oxygen, anesthetic agents, and other medical gases during induction, maintenance, and emergence from anesthesia.
  • How it helps: For the anesthesiologist and nurse anesthetist, the PVC anesthetic mask provides a reliable, disposable interface for delivering gases to the patient—ensuring that the prescribed concentration of oxygen and anesthetic agents reaches the patient’s airway. For the patient, this means effective anesthesia delivery and oxygenation throughout the procedure.
2. Pre-Oxygenation Before Intubation
  • Primary Use: Used to deliver high concentrations of oxygen to the patient before endotracheal intubation, creating an oxygen reserve that extends the safe apnea time during airway manipulation.
  • How it helps: For the anesthesia provider, the mask is essential for pre-oxygenation—maximizing the patient’s oxygen reserves before intubation and providing a critical safety margin during airway management. For the patient undergoing intubation, this reduces the risk of desaturation during the procedure.
3. Manual Ventilation During Induction
  • Primary Use: Allows the clinician to manually ventilate the patient during induction of anesthesia or during transport, providing controlled positive pressure ventilation when needed.
  • How it helps: For the anesthesiologist and respiratory therapist, the mask enables controlled manual ventilation—allowing for immediate respiratory support during induction or in emergency situations. For the patient, this ensures that ventilation can be provided promptly if spontaneous breathing is inadequate.
4. Bag-Valve-Mask Ventilation
  • Primary Use: Serves as the patient interface for bag-valve-mask ventilation during resuscitation, transport, or when mechanical ventilation is not available.
  • How it helps: For the emergency physician, paramedic, and code team, the mask is a critical component of BVM ventilation—enabling effective positive pressure ventilation during cardiac arrest and respiratory emergencies. For the patient in respiratory distress or cardiac arrest, this provides life-saving ventilation.
5. Patient Interface for Oxygen Therapy
  • Primary Use: Used to deliver supplemental oxygen to patients requiring high-flow oxygen therapy during transport, recovery, or in emergency settings.
  • How it helps: For the respiratory therapist and nurse, the mask provides a means of delivering high concentrations of oxygen when nasal cannula is inadequate. For the patient with respiratory compromise, this ensures adequate oxygenation during transport or while awaiting definitive airway management.

SECONDARY & SUPPORTIVE USES

1. Transport of Ventilated Patients: Used for manual or mechanical ventilation during intra-hospital transport of patients.
2. Post-Anesthesia Care: Provides oxygen therapy for patients recovering from anesthesia in the PACU.
3. Emergency Department Use: Essential for emergency airway management and oxygen delivery.
4. Pediatric Applications: Smaller pediatric masks available for children and infants.
5. Nebulized Medication Delivery: Can be used as an interface for nebulizer treatments in non-intubated patients.
6. CPAP Interface: Some masks can be used for non-invasive positive pressure ventilation.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Device Type: A disposable, single-use mask for delivering anesthetic gases, oxygen, and positive pressure ventilation.
  • Designation: Anaesthetic Mask, PVC Anesthesia Mask, Disposable Anesthesia Mask, Oxygen Mask.
  • Key Components:
    • Mask Body: PVC or silicone shell with anatomical contour.
    • Cushion: Inflatable or foam cushion for patient comfort and seal.
    • Connector: Standard 22 mm female connector for anesthesia circuit.
    • Hook Ring: Optional hook for securing head strap.
    • Color Coding: Size-coded by color for rapid identification.

2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES

  • Sizes: Neonatal, infant, pediatric, small adult, medium adult, large adult.
  • Material: Medical-grade PVC; non-toxic, biocompatible.
  • Cushion: Air-filled or foam-filled for patient comfort.
  • Connector: Standard 22 mm ISO connector.
  • Sterility: Ethylene oxide or gamma irradiation sterilized.
  • Single-Use: Intended for single patient use.

3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Construction: Clear or translucent for visualization of patient condition.
  • Cushion: Soft, flexible for patient comfort and seal.
  • Anatomical Contour: Designed to fit facial contours.
  • Packaging: Sterile, single-use; individually packaged.

4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Regulatory Status: Class I medical device.
  • Biocompatibility: Materials safe for facial contact.
  • Latex-Free: Manufactured without natural rubber latex.
  • DEHP-Free: Available in DEHP-free options.

5. STORAGE & HANDLING ATTRIBUTES

  • Storage: Store in a clean, dry location at room temperature; protect from heat.
  • Sterility Maintenance: Do not use it if the package is opened, damaged, or wet.
  • Expiration: Check expiration date before use; do not use after expiration.
  • Single-Use Only: Intended for single patient use only; do not resterilize or reuse.

6. LABORATORY & CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

  • Primary Application: Delivery of anesthetic gases, oxygen, and manual ventilation during anesthesia and emergency care.
  • Clinical Role: Essential equipment in operating rooms, emergency departments, ICUs, and pre-hospital settings.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Proper Size Selection: Select appropriate size for patient age and facial anatomy.
  • Seal: Maintain a good seal to prevent gas leakage and ensure effective ventilation.
  • Positioning: Position mask properly over nose and mouth; avoid pressure on eyes.
  • Head Positioning: Maintain proper head positioning to ensure airway patency.
  • Cushion Inflation: For inflatable cushion masks, inflate to appropriate volume.
  • Monitoring: Monitor patients for adequate ventilation and oxygenation.

2. FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Mask Leak: If the mask seal is inadequate, reposition or select a different size.
  • Patient Discomfort: If a patient experiences discomfort, adjust cushion pressure or position.
  • Skin Irritation: If skin irritation occurs, consider alternate mask type.

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: PVC is combustible; an oxygen-enriched environment increases fire risk.
  • Extinguishing Media: For fire, disconnect oxygen source; use appropriate extinguisher.