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Crius V7 Ventilator – Advanced HFOV Ventilation with Integrated HFNC, NIV & IV Support
China’s hospital infrastructure push is creating demand for multi-modal devices that also reduce the burden on supply chains. The Crius V7 is a direct response to that logic.
Ventilator procurement in China has shifted toward consolidation. Instead of separate machines for high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, non-invasive support, and oxygen therapy, hospitals now seek one platform that can shift between modes without reconfiguring the bedside. The Crius V7 is engineered to fill that role.
It combines high-flow nasal cannula, non-invasive and invasive ventilation, and high-frequency oscillatory ventilation in a single pneumatic and electronically controlled system. For fragile neonatal lungs, HFOV is the critical capability here—conventional volume or pressure control can cause injury in premature infants, and the Crius V7 avoids that trade-off by making oscillatory ventilation part of its standard repertoire.
The device also supports manual ventilation and constant frequency ventilation, giving clinicians flexibility across acuity levels. It targets NICU, PICU, and general ICU environments, which suggests it is intended as a primary ventilator for pediatric wards rather than a niche add-on.
From a procurement perspective, the Crius V7 reduces device count per bed and simplifies training for nursing staff. That is a practical advantage in lower-tier hospitals where respiratory therapists are scarce and multi-vendor setups create workflow inefficiencies.
For manufacturers, this type of ventilator reflects a maturing domestic supply chain capable of integrating pneumatic control, electronic monitoring, and multiple ventilation algorithms into a single chassis. China is no longer importing these systems—it is building its own and scaling them into hospital tenders.
The Crius V7 does not try to out-spec global competitors on peak performance. Instead, it competes on coverage: one machine, many modes, fewer procurement lines.
That is a strategy built for systems—not specifications.
Why it matters:
For hospital buyers, the Crius V7 simplifies ventilator fleet management and reduces per-bed equipment costs. For suppliers, it signals a shift in Chinese medical device manufacturing toward integrated, multi-modal platforms that can compete on total cost of care rather than isolated feature sets.
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