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BiCore technology for advanced pulmonary monitoring. Front panel connection ports are provided for esophageal balloon catheters, tracheal catheters and proximal flow sensors. Heliox administration, Pflex, nCPAP and the unique scroll pump compressor come as standard features. External battery and VCO2 are available options.
Setup Leak compensation Circuit compliance compensation Humidifier compensation Endotracheal tube Diameter Length Automatic tube compensation Patient setup Patient weight Patient ID Mode Mode type Breath type Apnea backup Primary settings Rate Tidal volume Inspiratory pressure Peak flow Inspiratory time Pressure support ventilation (PSV) 1 to 150 bpm (neonatal, pediatric), 1 to 120 bpm (adult) 2.0 mL to 2.5 L 0 to 80 cmH2O (neonatal), 0 to 90 cmH2O (adult, pediatric) 0.4 to 150 L/min 0.15 to 5.0 sec 0 to 80 cmH2O (neonatal), 0 to 90 cmH2O (adult, pediatric) A/C, SIMV, CPAP/PSV, NPPV, nasal CPAP/IMV
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Primary settings (continued) ON, OFF 0.0 to 7.5 mL/cmH2O1 Active, passive 2.0 to 10.0 mm 2.0 to 30.0 cm ON, OFF 0.1 to 300 kg Alphanumeric 24 characters PEEP Flow trigger %O2 Pressure high (in APRV mode)
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0 to 50 cmH2O 0.1 to 20 L/min 21% to 100% 0 to 90 cmH2O 0.2 to 30 sec 0.2 to 30 sec 0 to 45 cmH2O
Time high1 (in APRV mode) Time low (in APRV mode)
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One breath Maximum 20 sec (adult, pediatric), 3 sec (neonatal) Maximum 3 sec Set percentage O2 + 0% to 79% O2 Available when peak flow > 15 L/min Active
APRV/BiPhasic, Volume, Pressure, TCPL, PRVC, Volume Guarantee2 Volume, Pressure, TCPL
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Increase O2 Synchronized nebulizer Disconnect for suction Advanced settings Bias flow Volume limit Inspiratory rise Flow cycle
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Advanced settings (cont.) PSV rise PSV cycle PSV TMAX Waveform Sigh Pressure trigger Demand flow Volumetric capnography 3 1 to 9 5% to 45% 0.15 to 5.0 sec Square, decelerating ON, OFF1 0.1 to 20 cmH2O ON, OFF EtCO2 averaging 1 or 8 breaths, VCO2 averaging 3, 6, 9 or 12 minutes
Advanced gas blending system Air/oxygen blending Internal heliox blending system 21% to 100% All concentrations from 80/20 helium/oxygen to 0/100 helium/oxygen
Battery power 1 hour of ventilator use on internal battery (standard) or 30 minutes ventilator and compressor 4 hours of ventilator use on external battery3 or 2 hours ventilator and compressor Environmental/physical Environmental temperature
Electrical/pneumatic/input/output Gas composition FiO2 Pneumatic input Air/heliox Compressor (internal) Oxygen Electrical A/C D/C (internal/external battery) Data I/O Analog inputs (x2) Video output Nurse call Advanced patient monitoring Proximal hot wire flow sensor 2 Proximal variable orifice flow sensor (infant, pediatric, adult) Proximal airway pressure monitoring Tracheal pressure monitoring
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Storage 21% to 100% Operating Barometric pressure 20 to 80 psig (1.38 to 5.52 bar) 0 to 9.5 psig (0.21 to 0.66 bar) 20 to 80 psig (1.38 to 5.52 bar) Physical weight Ventilator (includes user interface module) Ventilator and compressor (internal) Physical size Pneumatic module User interface module Viewable size Resolution Internal compressor Internal scroll pump Alarms Vent inop Loss of gas
17 w x 10.5 h x 16 d (43.2 cm x 26.7 cm x 40.6 cm) 16.25 w x 13.75 h x 2.5 d (41.3 cm x 35 cm x 6.4 cm) 12.1 (diagonal) 800 x 600
Ventilator inoperative All gas sources lost Patient circuit disconnected High Ppeak longer than 5 seconds Safety valve open Circuit occlusion High peak pressure
Esophageal pressure monitoring Volumetric capnography 3 Maneuvers AutoPEEP airway MIP/P100 Slow flow (Pflex)
Circuit disconnect Ext. high Ppeak Safety valve (Automated) 0 to 50 cmH2O (Automated) -60 to 120 cmH2O Automated Circuit occlusion High Ppeak
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Alarms (continued) Apnea interval Loss of O2 Loss of air Loss of heliox Low battery Loss of A/C Low PEEP Low Ppeak Low Vte Low Ve Low %O2 High %O2 ILV disconnect Alarm test Invalid gas ID High Ve High rate Max insp time I:E limit Fan failure High Vt Vol limit Low EtCO23 High EtCO23 nCPAP pressure limit2 Low nCPAP pressure 2 High nCPAP pressure 2 Waveforms Paw Pinsp Flow Vt Airway pressure cmH2O Inspiratory (machine) cmH2O Airway flow L/m or mL/m Airway volume liters or mL Apnea interval exceeded Oxygen supply lost Air supply lost Heliox supply lost Internal/external batteries low Main AC power lost Low PEEP cmH2O Low PIP cmH2O Low tidal volume Low minute volume Low FiO2 reading High FiO2 reading Independent lung ventilation lost Test alarm/set loudness Gas type ID bad or missing High minute volume High breath rate Inspiratory time limit exceeded I:E ratio limit exceeded Cooling fan failure High tidal volume Volume limit exceeded Low end tidal CO2 High end tidal CO2 nCPAP pressure limit exceeded Low nCPAP cmH2O High nCPAP cmH2O
Waveforms (continued) Flow insp Flow exp Analog 0 Analog 1 PCO2 wave3 Loops Flow-volume Paw-volume Pinsp-volume Pes-volume Ptr-volume
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Inspiratory flow L/min Expiratory flow L/min Analog input channel 0 (volts) Analog input channel 1 (volts) Capnogram
Airway flow/airway volume Airway pressure/airway volume Inspiratory (machine)/airway volume Esophageal pressure/airway volume Tracheal pressure/airway volume
Ptp-volume PCO2-Vte3
Monitored parameters Vte Vte/kg Vti Vti/kg Spon Vt Spon Vt/kg Mand Vt Mand Vt/kg Vdel Leak Ve Ve/kg Spon Ve Spon Ve/kg Rate Spon rate Mand rate Tidal volume, expired Vte normalized to patient weight Tidal volume, inspired Vti normalized to patient weight Tidal volume, spontaneous Spontaneous Vt normalized to patient weight Tidal volume, mandatory Mandatory Vt normalized to patient weight Machine volume delivered Difference, Vi and Vt, percent Minute volume Ve normalized to patient weight Minute volume, spontaneous Spontaneous Ve normalized to patient weight Breath rate, total Rate, spontaneous Rate, mandatory
Monitored parameters (continued) Ti Te I:E f/Vt Ppeak Pmean Pplat PEEP Air inlet O2 inlet FiO2 Cdyn Cdyn/kg Cstat Cstat/kg C20/C Rrs Rpeak Time, inspiratory Time, expiratory Ratio, Ti/Te Rapid shallow breathing index Peak inspiratory pressure Mean airway pressure Plateau pressure Positive end expiratory pressure Pressure, air supply Pressure, oxygen supply Percentage oxygen content delivered Dynamic compliance Dynamic compliance, normalized Static compliance Static compliance, normalized Compliance ratio Respiratory system resistance Peak expiratory airway resistance
Imposed resistance Lung resistance Peak inspiratory flow Peak expiratory flow Delta airway pressure Delta esophageal pressure Barometric pressure
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MAP while in nCPAP mode Mean inspiratory flow while in CPAP mode Work of breathing, patient Work of breathing, imposed Work of breathing, ventilator AutoPEEP airway Delta AutoPEEP airway AutoPEEP esophageal Chest wall compliance Lung compliance Maximum inspiratory pressure Respiratory drive
CPAP flow
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WOBv1 AutoPEEP dAutoPEEP AutoPEEPes1 Ccw MIP P100 EtCO2 VCO23 VtCO2
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Specifications subject to change without notice. 1 Not available in neonatal range 2 Available in neonatal range only 3 Available option
End tidal CO2 CO2 elimination Amount of CO2 exhaled per breath
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Vd ana WARNING: U.S. Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. CareFusion 22745 Savi Ranch Parkway Yorba Linda, CA 92887 800.231.2466 toll-free 714.283.2228 tel 714.283.8493 fax CareFusion Germany GmbH 234 Leibnizstrasse 7 97204 Hoechberg Germany +49 931 4972-0 tel +49 931 4972-423 fax VA
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Anatomical dead space Anatomical dead space/tidal volume ratio Alveolar ventilation Physiological dead space Physiological dead space/tidal volume ratio Alveolar dead space Oxygenation index PaO2 /FiO2 ratio
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P/F 3
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