All of these circuits can be connected to a mask or endotracheal tube, and they all have positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) valves for adjusting pressure.
The classic T-piece circuit has a standard T-piece to connect to a mask or endotracheal tube, along with a PEEP valve to adjust pressure.
In addition to the features of the classic T-piece circuit, the ergonomic T-piece circuit includes a duckbill port for suctioning and delivering surfactant during resuscitation. The T-piece also has a blue protective cover that can be used to set and check pressures. The angled orientation of the PEEP valve has been designed to allow operators to use a more ergonomic hand position.
With spiral heater-wire throughout the circuit tubing, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare’s heated and humidified T-piece circuit is designed to deliver warm, humidified gas using the Fisher & Paykel Healthcare MR850 humidifier and the MR290 chamber. Resuscitation with heated and humidified gas is associated with a higher rate of normothermia (rectal temperature between 36.5°C and 37.5 °C) on admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).1
Neopuff Classic T-Piece Specification Sheet (900RD010)
(PDF 1.2MB)
Neopuff Classic T-Piece User Instructions (900RD010)
(PDF 0.0MB)
Neopuff Ergonomic T-Piece Specification Sheet (RD1300)
(PDF 0.9MB)
Neopuff Ergonomic T-Piece User Instructions (RD1300)
Neopuff Humidified Setup Swing Tag
(PDF 5.2MB)
Neopuff Humidified T-Piece Circuit Specification Sheet (900RD110)
(PDF 1.0MB)
Neopuff Humidified T-Piece Circuit User Instructions (900RD110)
Neopuff RD900 Specification Sheet
Neopuff RD900 Technical Manual
(PDF 2.0MB)
Neopuff RD900 User Instructions
(PDF 4.8MB)