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BARA-MED® Cylindrical Multiplace Hyperbaric Chambers |
Safe and effective therapy & treatment
The Model 6/2/6 and 12/2/6 Multiplace Chambers are designed to provide safe and effective clinical hyperbaric oxygen therapy and treatment of diving accidents. The chambers and all subsystems are designed to meet or exceed engineering design and fabrication standards as required by ASME PVHO-1 and NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities.
Treatment for up to six or twelve patients
These two-compartment, six-ATA systems are configured to provide treatment for up to six seated patients or two supine patients (6/2/6) or twelve seated patients or four supine patients (12/2/6) in the main compartment. The entry compartment can act as a two-patient extension of the main compartment or as a personnel transfer lock.
Comfortable accommodation, easy access
A large internal diameter and rectangular doorway into the main compartment provides comfortable accommodation and easy access for patients and staff. The furnishings of the chambers, including seats and bunks, can be quickly changed out to allow for efficient customization of the chamber interior to meet any treatment requirement.
Accurate, reliable, and reproducible
ETC chambers utilize BARA-PRESS Hyperbaric Control Software on industrial grade computers to provide accurate, reliable, and reproducible treatment. An integral part of BARA-PRESS is SMOOTH·RIDE compression protocol. Independent research has shown that the SMOOTH·RIDE compression profile reduces complications with middle ear barotrauma, the most common problem in hyperbaric medicine, by two-thirds.¹ A manual pneumatic backup control system is also integrated.
Specialized equipment support
As the user desires, ETC multiplace chambers can be outfitted to accommodate the patient monitoring and support options necessary to treat critical care patients. Specialized equipment, such as that for transfer under pressure, can also be provided.
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¹ Zwart BP. The "smooth ride" profile: Development, implementation, and evaluation of a hyperbaric chamber descent and ascent based on a constant rate of volume change with time.
Davis Hyperbaric Laboratory Report, Brooks AFB, Texas, 1998.
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