
Providing advanced support for patients with severe cardiopulmonary failure often requires specialized interventions. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has become a critical tool in intensive care units,
WEGO HFNC is versatile, user-friendly, safe, portable, and has intelligent temp/humidity control.
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WEGO HFNC is ideal for various hospital departments, offering a wide range of applications. Its touch screen is simple and practical, allowing for easy operation. Equipped with three temperature sensors, it ensures both safety and comfort for patients.
Designed for mobility, the trolley makes transportation effortless. The device also features a one-touch O2 flush for quick oxygen delivery and smart temperature and humidity control for optimal patient comfort. This versatility and user-friendly design make the WEGO HFNC a valuable asset in any healthcare setting.
| Dimensions | 343mm*165mm*195mm |
| Turbine High performance | low noise |
| Screen Size | 4.3″ touch screen |
| Adult | 10-80L/Min |
| Child | 2-30L/Min |
| Filter change reminder | 1000 hrs |
| Fast heat it reaches 31 °C in 10 minutes and 37 °C in 30 minute | |
| Applicable for many departments in hospital |
| Touch screen, simple and practical |
| 3 temp sensors, safe and comfortable |
| Trolley, easy for transportation |
| One touch O2 flush |
| Smart temp and humidity control |
| Wide range of application |
ICU, Operating room, Emergency, Neurology |

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