- Condition: Factory New
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Learn more:
- MFR: Fisher & Paykel Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: OPT944
Frequently asked questions
Does this cannula support high flow rates?
Yes, this interface is specifically engineered for high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy. It is capable of delivering up to 50 lpm of flow directly into the nares, ensuring consistent respiratory support.
Is the material comfortable for extended therapy?
Absolutely. The cannula is constructed from soft, flexible silicone, which is designed to maximize patient comfort and improve long-term treatment compliance during extended use.
Can patients move freely while wearing it?
Yes, the design prioritizes patient mobility. It features:
- A lightweight interface to reduce burden.
- An adjustable headstrap that provides a secure, personalized fit while allowing for natural movement.
How do the prongs fit the anatomy?
The nasal prongs feature a curved design specifically contoured to match human anatomical features, providing a comfortable and stable fit within the nares.
Is the setup process quick and easy?
Yes, the cannula utilizes an Easy Click Connector, which allows for a simplified and efficient setup with your existing HFNC delivery system.
Does this include the connection tubing?
No, this specific configuration (MPN: OPT944) is provided without additional tubing. It includes the nasal cannula interface and the adjustable headstrap.
Is this product suitable for adult patients?
Yes, this specific model is designed for adult use and comes in a medium size.
Can this be reused between different patients?
No, this device is strictly for single-patient use only. It is supplied as a non-sterile medical device.
How is the cannula secured to the head?
The assembly includes a gray, adjustable elastic headstrap that loops behind the head, ensuring the interface remains stable and securely in place throughout the therapy.
What settings is this device best suited for?
This cannula is designed for use in both clinical and home respiratory care environments where high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy is required.