
The V6/V8 series ICU patient ventilator is a life-support medical device designed to assist or replace spontaneous breathing in critically ill patients. This ventilator delivers precise oxygen and airflow control to ensure safe, stable, and effective respiratory therapy in intensive care environments.
Comen V8 series ventilation machine in ICU features an expansive 18.5-inch high-definition touchscreen, designed to enhance visibility and clinical workflow in critical care environments. As an advanced mechanical ventilation machine, the screen supports horizontal rotation up to 270° and vertical adjustment up to 45°, with a detachable design that allows the separation of the screen and main unit, enabling flexible positioning for both bedside and remote operation.

18.5-inch Ultra Large Screen

Large Angle Rotation

Detachable Screen Design


While the central gas supply ensures consistent ventilation support, the backup turbine-driven air source of the Comen ventilator guarantees uninterrupted operation of this life support ventilator, ensuring seamless respiratory function for the ventilation machine in ICU, even in the presence of central gas supply issues.
Compared to same-grade ICU mechanical ventilators, the V8 mechanical ventilator machine not only provides the most invasive ventilation modes but also has extensive non-invasive ventilation modes and an HFNC mode to better accommodate different patient conditions at various stages. Furthermore, V8 also includes both neonatal invasive and non invasive ventilation in ICU settings, incorporating Comen's exclusive NIPPV and SNIPPV modes to fully satisfy the mechanical ventilation demands of young patients.

Brand new iV-Cycle technology gives V8 the ability to intelligently sense patient's demand for each breath and greatly improves man-machine synchronization in both inspiration and expiration.

V8 provides many tools for lung protective ventilation to minimize the potential harm to the lungs caused by the ventilator itself. It is typically employed in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and other conditions where the lungs are vulnerable. The primary goals of lung-protective ventilation are to prevent or reduce ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) and improve patient outcomes.
Airway occlusion pressure at 0.1 seconds
Negative Inspiratory Force
Rapid Shallow Breathing Index
Spontaneous Breathing Trial
V8 offers a versatile array of interfaces for doctors to conveniently monitor patient conditions. Moreover, V8 allows users to customize interfaces, setting frequently used tools as shortcuts for added convenience.



Comen V8 ventilators and K/NMPro series monitors integrate to provide clinicians with a single view of patient data, enabling them to access information more conveniently.
