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Breathing system filters protect patients and healthcare staff by minimising the spread of contaminants including airboure and liquid-borne microorganisms through anesthesia machines, ICU ventilators, and other breathing systems.
During anesthesia, breathing filters are used in circuits to retain bacteria, viruses, and particles from reaching the patient or contaminating equipment. These filters act as a protective barrier while keeping airflow resistance low, helping ensure safe ventilation and reducing the risk of infection during surgical procedures.
Breathing circuit filters placed at the machine end of ventilator systems are validated to remove bacteria, viruses, and liquid-borne contaminants with high efficiency. They act as a barrier against cross-contamination, protecting both patients and equipment while maintaining low breathing resistance. Filters are also available that support compatibility with nebulized drugs, ensuring that treatments can be safely delivered without compromising infection control.
Patient end filters play a crucial role in ICU mechanical ventilation by serving both protective and preventive functions. Positioned between the patient and the ventilator circuit, they:
Protect the patient from inhaling contaminated air.
Shield the ventilator from exhaled pathogens and moisture, preserving equipment integrity.
Reduce airborne transmission, helping safeguard healthcare staff and the ICU environment.
Additionally, when a Heat and Moisture Exchange (HME) filter is used, it provides passive humidification, maintaining airway moisture while also filtering bacteria and viruses, especially beneficial when active humidification systems are not in use.