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aerFree™ AMS is a non-invasive, comfortable and easy to use airway device. aerFree AMS redefines the way clinicians manage a patient’s airway.
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- Upper airway compromise is a common occurrence during sedation, anesthesia and post anesthesia recovery
- Frequent occurrence of upper airway dysfunction associated with sedation is a safety concern in clinical settings where an anesthesiologist is not routinely available
- Publications document the common occurrence of upper airway compromise
- Current methods of addressing airway compromise are invasive, time consuming, uncomfortable for patients, present risks and require special training
The aerFree Airway Management System (AMS) utilizes patented aer+ Technology to simply and safely support the patency of the upper airway during medical procedures requiring mild to moderate sedation.
FDA cleared for airway management in adults undergoing medical procedures of less than 2 hours in duration, where the patient is intended to receive mild to moderate sedation with non-propofol containing medications.
- Non-Invasive:
- Reduces risks associated with invasive devices
- Applied externally
- Simple to Use:
- Applies to a patient in seconds
- Minimal training required
- Hands-Free Chin Lift:
- Allows for optimal patient care
- Improves workflow
- Saves Clinician Time
Vacuum Regulator Recommendations for use with aerFreeTM AMS
- The aerFree AMS System consists of a single patient use, soft, flexible collar and vacuum tubing. It is intended to be connected to a regulated external vacuum source in the operating range of -40 to -48 cm H2O (-29 to -35 mm Hg).
- This regulator should have a vacuum limiting or safety feature such as digital display to enable accurate adjustment of the vacuum level. Suggested regulators includes Ohio Medical Models 1275 and Digital PC28D, or equivalent.