CRITICAL CARE VENTILATOR

Features
Pneumatically driven and electronically controlled ICU ventilator
Widely usage range: Suitable for infants and adults
Tidal Volume setting 20~2500mL
Suficient modes of Ventilation:
VCV, PCV, SIMV-VC, SIMV-PC, SPONT/CPAP+PSV,
DuoPhasic / APRV+PSV, BACKUPFriendly user interface: TFT color screen
with touch screen; Knob and Hard key input

Good integration:
Built-in active expiratory PEEP valve;
Built-in O2 & Air mixture device
Built-in synchronized nebulizer
Built-in battery (2hours)
Optional SpO2/etCO2 monitoring module

Lung mechanics parameters and loops
Inspiratory hold with static compliance measurement
Expiratory hold with PEEPi measurement
Manual inspiration
100% O2 suction
Easy to position ergonomic Trolley with two brakes
Easily removable and sterilizable exhalation valve & ow sensor module

Ventilation Mode

Color coded display for numerical, graphic, alarm and system message
Quick self-test no need frequent interaction from operator
Patient settings automatic stored and can be restored quickly
Direct setting of ventilation parameters in main interface
Easy and fast chose functions and one step start
3 waveforms and loops on one interface, quick changeover

SIMV

SIMV is a combined mode, according to the selected SIMV
mode, patient receives mandatory ventilation. During mandatory
respirations, the patient can breathe spontaneously under
pressure support ventilation mode. Mandatory ventilation can be
volume-controlled ventilation or pressure-controlled ventilation.

DUOPHASIC

DUOPHASIC is mixed mode of ventilation that combines the attributes of mandatory and spontaneous breathing
in which the patient has the ability to breathe at two levels of PEEP with or without PS. Due to its ability to allow
unrestricted spontaneous breathing at any moment of the ventilation phase it improves patient ventilator synchrony.

PSV

This mode is a breathing pattern triggered by the patient, the ventilator provides default Steady pressure support
for patients. When the initiative triggered by the patient, according to the preset ventilator Steady pressure on the
patient’s inspiratory be supported ventilation.
PCV

Pressure control ventilation and volume controlled ventilation are the same, a “same-parameters” forced
ventilation can also be triggered by the patient during the expiratory phase.

 

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