Providers
Eclipse FAQs
What is the HCPC code for medical reimbursement?
The Eclipse can be billed under the E1390 (stationary) & E1392 (portable). Please click here for a more detailed oxygen codes.
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Inches |
Centimeters |
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Height |
19.3 |
49.0 |
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Width |
12.3 |
31.2 |
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Depth |
7.1 |
18.0 |
- Power Cartridge: 03.4 pounds
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Flow Rate Setting |
Continuous Flow (LPM) |
mL Setting |
Pulse Dose Mode |
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0.5 |
4.4 hours |
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- |
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1.0 |
3.7 hours |
16mL 1.0 |
5.4 hours |
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2.0 |
2.0 hours |
32mL 2.0 |
5.1 hours |
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3.0 |
1.3 hours |
48mL 3.0 |
4.9 hours |
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64mL 4.0 |
4.0 hours |
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80mL 5.0 |
3.7 hours |
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96mL 6.0 |
3.5 hours |
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128mL |
2.5 hours |
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160mL |
2.0 hours |
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192mL |
1.7 hours |
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autoSAT Technology is a robust pulse delivery system that maintains a consistent bolus size for every breath as your patients’ respiratory rate increases or decreases. Therefore, if the patient has been properly titrated, the clinical efficacy of bolus size and FIO2 are never compromised.
Many airlines have approved the Eclipse for use on board their airlines. Each airline may have specific requirements for patients traveling with their own portable oxygen system. The patient should check with the carrier for details on approvals and special arrangements to bring the Eclipse on the airplane.
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