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Endotracheal suction systems

Endotracheal suction systems are used to extract secretion from the airways of patients who are ventilated.

The driving gas is AIR, O2, or VAC (vacuum), depending on the type of bronchial aspirator.

The following device types are currently available:

– Bronchial aspirator with ejector

– Bronchial aspirator with vacuum

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