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Lowenstein Prisma Vent Aqua Respiratory Humidifier
Löwenstein Prisma VENT Aqua Respiratory Humidifier
The Löwenstein Prisma VENT Aqua is a heated respiratory humidifier designed to optimise airway humidification in patients receiving non-invasive or invasive ventilation with Prisma VENT series devices. Engineered to integrate seamlessly with Löwenstein ventilators, the Aqua humidifier delivers consistent humidity levels with intelligent auto-adjustments for patient safety and comfort.
Featuring an intuitive interface, heated wire compatibility, and auto-fill water chamber, the Prisma VENT Aqua ensures stable humidification without frequent manual intervention. It’s suitable for use in hospital wards, ICUs, and long-term respiratory care settings, providing precise humidity and temperature control for both paediatric and adult patients.
Key Features
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Compatible with Löwenstein Prisma VENT series ventilators
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Heated humidification improves secretion management and comfort
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Auto-fill water chamber reduces nursing workload
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Intelligent temperature and humidity control system
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Supports heated-wire breathing circuits
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Reduces risk of mucosal drying and airway damage
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Ideal for invasive and non-invasive ventilation modes
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Silent operation with integrated safety sensors
🔧 Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Model | Prisma VENT Aqua |
Application | Respiratory humidification (invasive/NIV) |
Compatibility | Löwenstein Prisma VENT series ventilators |
Humidification Type | Heated humidifier with temperature sensors |
Water Supply | Auto-fill chamber system |
Circuit Type | Supports heated-wire circuits |
Power Supply | Integrated with ventilator power system |
Display Interface | LCD display with control buttons |
Temperature Range | Adjustable, standard therapeutic ranges |
Certifications | CE, ISO compliant |
Weight | Approx. 1.5–2.0 kg (incl. chamber) |
Maintenance | Easy-to-clean, replaceable chamber |
Warranty | 12 months |
Ideal For
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Use with Löwenstein Prisma VENT ventilators in ICU and wards
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Long-term non-invasive ventilation requiring airway humidification
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Tracheostomised patients or those with thick secretions
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Reducing dryness and airway irritation during ventilation
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Hospitals, respiratory care units, and step-down facilities