- Product Details
Aeonmed ICU Ventilator VG70
Type: | Ventilator |
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Kind: | ICU Ventilator |
Certification: | CE, ISO13485 |
Group: | All Patient Type |
LCD Display: | With LCD Display |
Source: |
O2, Air
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Superior Mobile ICU ventilator
· Comprehensive ICU ventilator including BIVENT and PRVC
· Compact, big capacity battery, no air compressor, intra-hospital mobility
· Flexible device configuration: equipped on a trolley, bed or ceiling pendant
Cost Effective Solution
· Unique metal-based, autoclavable, heated exhalation valve
· Built-in flow sensor, non-consumable design
· Upgradeable ventilation system software, with an available USB port
Optimal patient-ventilator synchrony, increase patient comfort
· The Unique Leak Compensation System - Keep precise control on the tidal volume of each breath delivered to the patient by adjusting compensation dosage automatically
· Advanced Trigger Technique - Enhance sensitivity, avoid spurious triggering
Safe Ventilation Through Whole Treatment Phase
Initial Treatment Phase
· Noninvasive ventilation mode associated with decreased intubation rates, shortened patient stays, improved patient comfort, and a reduced risk of cross infection
· Preset patient's height and IBW. Reduce clinician's workload
Stable Condition Phase
· PRVC and BIVENT employ lung-protective strategies, delivering intelligent ventilation
· Comprehensive lung mechanics monitoring include compliance, air way resistance, PEEPi and time constant
· Three waveforms & three loops with user-friendly display provide a continuous monitoring of the patient's condition
Weaning Phase
· Various ventilation modes enhance the weaning process
· The unique trigger and leakage compensation system safeguards each and every patient breath resulting in smooth and comfortable breathing, avoiding extra workload on the patient and promoting recovery
· RSBI and WOB provide accurate reference for weaning
Rehab Phase
· Data export port provides connection to hospital monitors and Patient Data Management Systems
· Provides pressure support for the patient when spontaneous breathing is present
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