​Grassroots Respiratory  with Intelligent Solutions

​​Primary healthcare institutions play a crucial role in the management of respiratory diseases, and the importance and clinical applications of intelligent respiratory solutions in the medical field are increasingly evident. 

Especially after the establishment of a new digital construction management model, "smart healthcare" has opened up a new paradigm for the prevention and treatment of chronic respiratory diseases.

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Common respiratory problems in primary healthcare

  1. Common respiratory problems in primary healthcare include:
  2. Respiratory tract infections (e.g., cold, bronchitis) caused by viruses or bacteria, leading to symptoms like cough and difficulty breathing.
  3. Asthma, a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by wheezing and breathlessness.
  4. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis and emphysema, leading to chronic cough and breathing difficulties.
  5. Tuberculosis, an infectious disease causing cough, fever, and fatigue.
  6. Pulmonary embolism, a condition characterized by sudden breathlessness and chest pain caused by blood clots in the pulmonary arteries.
  7. Pleural effusion, the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural cavity, causing chest discomfort and difficulty breathing.
  8. Sleep apnea, a sleep disorder characterized by breathing pauses and reduced airflow during sleep, leading to frequent awakenings and daytime fatigue.

In the clinical demand for intelligent primary respiratory solutions, it often requires strong and comprehensive product lines supported by an intelligent platform, digital medical devices, and medical consumables.

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Integrated Device

The role of the integrated device in the intelligent respiratory solution is to centralize the management and integration of data from various respiratory monitoring devices.
It enables real-time monitoring and alerting, supports data analysis and decision-making, facilitates remote monitoring and collaboration, and provides personalized rehabilitation management.
Promedicol Integrated Device provides healthcare professionals with a comprehensive and efficient respiratory management tool, enhancing the quality of patient care and rehabilitation outcomes. 

 Associated supplies

  • High-Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy
  • Sputum Elimination Apparel
  • Oxygen Concentrator with Atomization Function

Respiratory consumables
The use of respiratory consumables in the management of respiratory diseases can improve patients' respiratory function, alleviate symptoms, and enhance their quality of life. By selecting and utilizing these consumables correctly, healthcare professionals can better manage respiratory conditions, provide personalized rehabilitation support, help patients gain better control over their diseases, and reduce the risks of acute exacerbations and hospitalization.

Consumables:

Breathing Filters

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Moisturized Nasal Oxygen Tube
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Respiratory trainer
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Atomizer

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MDI(Metered-Dose Inhaler) 

The importance of respiratory consumables in managing chronic respiratory diseases can be demonstrated in the following aspects:  

  1. Respiratory Support Devices: Patients with chronic respiratory diseases may require the use of respiratory support devices such as ventilators, oxygen delivery systems, and nebulizers. These devices assist patients in maintaining normal respiratory function, improving breathing difficulties, and alleviating symptoms.
  2. Oxygen Concentrators: Many individuals with chronic respiratory diseases require additional oxygen supply. Oxygen concentrators provide a stable flow of oxygen, helping patients maintain appropriate blood oxygen levels, reducing breathing difficulties, and improving quality of life.
  3. Airway Management Devices: Patients with chronic respiratory diseases often require airway clearance and management. This includes the use of suction devices, airway dilators, cough assist devices, etc., to aid in clearing secretions from the airways, improving ventilation, and preventing infections.
  4. Nebulizers and Inhalation Medications: Many patients with chronic respiratory diseases require inhalation medications to alleviate symptoms or control disease progression. Nebulizers convert medications into a mist, making it easier for them to enter the lungs. Inhalation medications can be administered through devices such as nebulizers, inhalers, etc., providing more direct and effective treatment.

Digital platform:

The intelligent software platform in the Promedicol Intelligent Basic Respiratory Solution System assists primary healthcare facilities in building a respiratory ecosystem.

The cloud platform includes a nurse station information interaction platform, patient positioning and monitoring system, intelligent respiratory monitoring system, medical staff-side app, and patient-side app. Nebulization, sputum clearance, lung function testing, and other functions are integrated into the digital platform management, thereby achieving a closed-loop solution for diagnosis and treatment.