TrachFlush
Prevention of Vacuum Aspiration Pneumonia (VAP) and clearance of tracheal secretions without the need for suction.
TrachFlush - 1 Device, 2 Features
Cuff Control
TrachFlush consistently maintains user-set cuff pressure, protecting your patients from VAP¹ and tracheal injuries. VAP¹ (Vacuum Aspiration Pneumonia)
Flush Management
TrachFlush clears secretions from above and below the cuff in mechanically ventilated invasive patients with the push of a button² ³.
Benefits of using TrachFlush
Protect your patients from VAP
TrachFlush continuously maintains user-determined cuff pressure and can potentially reduce microaspirations and VAP¹ ⁴.
Easy secretion cleaning
TrachFlush clears secretions without the need for suction from below and above the cuff (subglottic)² ³.
Reduce workload and cost
1. Eliminates the need to manually control and maintain cuff pressure.
2. Potentially reduces microaspirations and VAP¹ ⁴.
3. Clears secretions from under and above the cuff with the push of a button²
Increase patient comfort with TrachFlush No “vacuum cleaner” of the airways, no negative air pressure like cough assist devices, and no post-suction instability.
TrachFlush can be used with any endotracheal tube and tracheostomy tube.
Cuff Control feature
Continuously optimized and controlled cuff pressure. Supports ventilation therapy and protects your patients from VAP¹ and tracheal injuries. Includes the following features:
1. Rapid cuff release for safe intubation.
2. Increased cuff pressure for a user-determined period of time to secure the airway and prevent aspiration, e.g. when repositioning the tube, changing the patient's position, etc.
Flush Control feature
Easy and intuitive clearing of tracheal secretions from above and below the cuff.
TrachFlush empties the cuff with the push of a button and uses ventilator air pressure during the inspiratory cycle to “flush” secretions from above and below the cuff into the oral cavity.
Without the need for manual tracheal suction².