HAMILTON-C1: the clear-cut solution to your NIV challenges

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The HAMILTON-C1 is the complete solution for noninvasive ventilation (NIV), offering also all related consumables and accessories.

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🕘 Contents of this video:
00:00 - The clear-cut solution for your NIV challenges
00:06 - All-in-one device for invasive and noninvasive ventilation, and HFNC
00:13 - Switch therapy by simply changing the patient interface and ventilation mode
00:34 - The HAMILTON-H900 humidifier synchronizes with the ventilation mode
00:43: The complete package with all consumables for NIV and HFNC

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🏁 You need it, we have it. Noninvasive ventilation with the HAMILTON‑C1

👉🏻 All‑in‑one. The complete system solution for noninvasive ventilation
The HAMILTON‑C1 ventilator provides high‑performance ventilation support ‑ from invasive and noninvasive modes through to high flow nasal cannula therapy* for neonates to adults.

Switch between invasive or noninvasive ventilation (NIV) and high flow nasal cannula therapy (HFNC) just by changing the ventilation mode and the patient interface. There is no need to change the device or even the breathing circuit.

This helps to save time, reduce your team's workload, the complexity of device training, and your consumables cost.


👉🏻 For mask‑wearers. High-performance noninvasive ventilation
The noninvasive ventilation modes on the HAMILTON‑C1 deliver pressure‑supported, flow‑cycled spontaneous breaths (NIV and NIV‑ST mode) and pressure‑controlled, time‑cycled mandatory breaths (NIV‑ST).

With peak inspiratory flows of up to 260 l/min, the HAMILTON‑C1 can meet your patient’s demands and guarantee optimal performance, even with large leaks.


👉🏻 For O2 fanatics. High flow nasal cannula therapy
High flow nasal cannula therapy with flow rates of 2 to 100 l/min for adult patients is available as an option on the HAMILTON‑C1.

In just a few steps, you can change the interface and use the same device and breathing circuit to accommodate your patient’s therapy needs.


👉🏻 For the little ones. Noninvasive modes for neonates
A variety of neonatal ventilation modes help support the baby according to its condition and needs.

nCPAP / nCPAP‑PS: With the nCPAP mode, the patient is supported with a continuous positive airway pressure. In our flow‑controlled devices, the desired CPAP value is set via the respiratory gas flow. The LeakAssist function can be activated to compensate for any leakage that occurs, e.g., through the mouth or at the nose. A predefined pressure can then be targeted with additional respiratory gas flow.

High flow nasal cannula therapy: For neonatal patients, the HAMILTON‑C1 offers flow rates of 2 to 30 l/min.


👉🏻In sync. Adaptation to airway leaks
With IntelliTrig, the HAMILTON‑C1 provides leakage compensation during the full breath cycle to increase patient‑ventilator synchrony and reduce the risk of auto triggering.

IntelliTrig identifies the leak by measuring the flow at the airway opening, and uses this data to automatically adjust the gas delivery while remaining responsive to the set inspiratory and expiratory trigger sensitivity.

So there is no need for trigger adjustments, even in the presence of high leakage or patient status change.


👉🏻 Remote access. Humidifier controls and status
With the ventilator connectivity option, you can control the humidifier from the HAMILTON‑C1 display. All the controls, monitoring parameters, and alarms are available, and you can set them as needed on the ventilator’s display.

With the connectivity option, the humidifier can automatically select the humidification mode (invasive, noninvasive, or high flow nasal cannula therapy) based on the selected ventilation or therapy mode.


👉🏻 Consumables for NIV
We offer the complete package of consumables for NIV and HFNC.


👉🏻 Customer voices
"The fact that we can use the HAMILTON‑C1 also for CPAP and transport is very cost‑effective for our facility and reduces the workload of the staff."
Ricky Williams
RRT, Director of Respiratory Care
BridgePoint Hospital National Harbor, Washington DC, USA


Also known as high flow oxygen therapy. This terminology can be used interchangeably with high flow nasal cannula therapy.

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