Background Venturi masks are commonly used in the hospital setting to deliver controlled percentages of oxygen. This is important for those at risk of hypercapnic respiratory failure and to accurately assess ventilation and gas exchange. One of the commonly used, conventional face masks for oxygen delivery is the ‘Venturi’ or air-entrainment system (1). While the Venturi mask is effective at delivering accurate oxygen concentrations (FiO2), it requires relatively high oxygen flow rates to achieve this.
– Sizes: Adult -Pediatric – Neonatal
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