Application
Targeted treatment
HEYER VibraSonic generates ultrasonic nebulization by means of
a) aerosol vibration with positive pressure
(with nosepiece),
b) aerosol vibration without positive pressure
(with nosepiece),
c) without aerosol vibration and without positive
pressure (nose- or mouthpiece)
depending on whether the aerosol is required to act on (a) the mucosa of the upper airways, particularly the paranasal sinuses, eustachian tube and middle ear or (b) the mucosa of the nose or pharynx or (c) the lower respiratory tract.
Individual treatments can be selected and combined according to need: for the lower airways ultrasonic nebulization only, for the upper airways a combination of ultrasonic nebulization and aerosol vibration, and for the paranasal sinuses and eustachian tube a combination of all three principles.
Ultrasonic mist:
Droplet size starts at 0.5 micron, enabling medication to penetrate even the narrowest openings. The high aerosol density delivers a sufficiently large dose of the active agent.
Pressure surge:
Positive pressure carries the aerosol into the area of the ostia and the eustachian tube, overcoming tubal resistance.
Aerosol vibrator:
Superimposed vibration at 100 Hz increases dynamic motion of the particles in the nebulized medication, guaranteeing greater penetration and deposit of the mist particles in the narrowest passages.
Attachments:
HEYER nosepieces are developed especially for positive pressure inhalation. They seal the nasal openings so tightly that the aerosol, pressure and aerosol vibration completely penetrate the respiratory tract.

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