Intensive care ventilator HAMILTON-C1
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Intensive care ventilator - HAMILTON-C1 - Hamilton Medical - clinical / pneumatic / electronic
Intensive care ventilator - HAMILTON-C1 - Hamilton Medical - clinical / pneumatic / electronic
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Characteristics

Applications
intensive care, clinical
Type
electronic, pneumatic, electro-pneumatic
Patient type
infant, pediatric, adult
Patient condition
COPD, COVID-19
Ventilation mode
non-invasive, multi-mode, high-flow
Configuration
portable, on casters
Other characteristics
with adjustable PEEP, with heated humidifier

Description

The HAMILTON-C1 is a versatile and feature-rich ventilator packaged in a compact size. It is the ideal companion for all patient groups, including neonates. The HAMILTON-C1 adapts effortlessly to a variety of different settings, such as the intensive care unit, emergency ward, recovery room or intermediate care, as well as long-term acute care facilities and during intrahospital transport.

  • Adult, pediatric, and neonatal ventilation
  • Noninvasive ventilation and integrated highflow oxygen therapy
  • Complete solution for noninvasive ventilation with the NIV-only option
  • High-performance turbine and battery
  • Individualized, lung-protective ventilation modes ASV and INTELLiVENT-ASV
  • O2 assist for continuous and responsive oxygen management
  • IntelliSync real-time patientsynchronization
  • CPR ventilation

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Intern. CEW Toulon
Intern. CEW Toulon

23-25 Jun 2026 Toulon (France)

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