Hospital respiratory masks

Flexibility and ease, for you and your patients

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Cap strap

Patient comfort made easy

 

CapStrap headgear provides excellent stability and simplifies initial setup by keeping the mask in place while you adjust the straps. When you need to interrupt treatment for oral care and medications, the headgear allows quick removal and simple reapplication. CapStrap headgear is available on these masks: AF541, AF531, AF811 and PerformaTrak.

 

These masks are also available with four-point headgear.

Putting your patients first

Support your infection control efforts

The CleanClip mask holder provides convenient storage for masks during therapy breaks or mask rotation, and are designed to minimize the occurrence of accidental contamination. Visit our Success in Ventilation page to explore infection control topics.

Helping transition patients home

Our AF541 NIV mask is intended for both hospital and home use. Your patients can take the mask they have been using in the hospital and convert it to work with their home care device. Along with their mask frame and cushion, patients receive a discharge kit with an amber EE Leak 2 elbow, three each of the CapStrap or four-point headgears, Swivel adaptor and instructions for home therapy.

14 of 15 clinicians rated the Philips Respironics AF541 mask 4 or 5 for ease-of-use, with 10 giving it the highest rating of 5.”1

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Hospital respiratory ventilators – the right care at the right time

 

Philips hospital ventilators are designed to help you respond quickly to changing patient conditions, across the continuum, while delivering consistent quality care.

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References

1. Philips summative usability and validation study report for Respironics AF541 Oro-nasal mask and related system components. Submitted by: Brecon Human Factors Design. 23 Oct 2015

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