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UVENT T

 
UVENT-T
 

UVENT-T ventilator is designed to provide a respiratory support to adults and children on any stage of intensive care and in a wide range of clinical situations.

The user-friendly interface and auto-adaptive touch screen display visualize the patient respiratory mechanics, vital signs and ventilation support status.

Thanks to its compact design, built-in turbine and batteries, this ventilator can accompany your patient anywhere within the hospital, independently of central gas and power supplies.



 

 

 

 





Description

 

 

UVENT-T is realized according to the respiratory station concept and integrates effective respiratory support and continuous monitoring of the patient’s respiratory mechanics and vital signs.
Such features offer physicians a unique opportunity to continuously assess patient’s status and the adequacy of respiratory support.
UVENT-T uses the internal flow generator (turbine) that allows to work without compressed air and by the oxygen supply of low pressure. At the same time UVENT-T operates quietly ensuring comfortable conditions for medical staff and patients.
UVENT-T offers the universally recognized ventilation modes:

• Volume Controlled Ventilation (VCV);

• Pressure Controlled Ventilation (PCV);

• Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV);

• Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV).

As options the most in-demand «intelligent modes» are available:

• Combined pressure and volume controlled modes;

• Adaptive ventilation modes based on the feedback principles.

UVENT-T allows saving monitored data to the nonvolatile memory and their transmitting to the central station. It also has the event log, where all the changes of ventilation parameters and alarm events are kept.
The patient safety is ensured by highly precise sensors, alarm system, network interface and built-in battery. “Touch screen” function and user-friendly menu significantly facilitate setup process.

    Features

     

    The main advantages of UVENT-T:
    • mobility;
    • high-quality mechanical ventilation;
    • enhanced monitoring;
    • integrated patient monitor of basic configuration;
    • hospital network integration.

     

    Specifications

     

    Ventilation Modes

    VCV(S)

    Volume controlled ventilation (mandatory or synchronized)

    PCV(S)

    Pressure Controlled Ventilation (mandatory or synchronized)

    SIMV

    Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation

    P-SIMV

    Pressure Controlled Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation

    BIPPV/APRV

    Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure Ventilation

    CPAP

    Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

    NIV

    Non-Invasive Ventilation

    PS

    Pressure Support Ventilation in SIMV, P-SIMV, BIPPV, CPAP

    HFVCV

    High Frequency Volume Controlled Ventilation

    PCVT

    Pressure Controlled Ventilation with targeted volume

    AdVent (option)

    Adaptive Ventilation

     

    Control and Ranges

    Tidal volume (Vt) (without HFVCV)

    20–2500 ml

    Inspiratory pressure

    0–80 cm H2O

    Respiratory frequency (f )

    1–120 1/min

    Inspiratory pause (for VCV and SIMV)

    0–70% of inspiration time

    Respiratory frequency of HFVCV

    100-250 1/min

    Inspired oxygen (FiO2)

    21–100%

    Inspiratory/expiratory ratio (I:E) (without HFVCV)

    1:9–4:1

    PEEP/CPAP level

    0-50 cm H2O

    Flow trigger sensitivity

    0.5–10 L/min

    Pressure trigger sensitivity

    - 1- -10 cm H2O

    Flow waveforms (in volume controlled modes)

    Square, decelerating

    PSV rise time

    0.02–2 sec

    PS limits

    0–50 cm H2O

    Expiratory trigger sensitivity (ETS)

    5–70% of inspiratory peak flow

    Patient body mass (m) (to calculate ventilation parameters)

    5–150 kg

                                 Grafical Monitoring
    Pressure wareform
    Flow wareform
    CO2 wareform
    Photoplethysmogram
    Pressure/volume loop
    Flow/volume
    Flow/pressure loop
    Flow/volume PeCO2
                                   Special Functions
    Nebulizer
    Urgent delivery of O2
    Stand by
    Sigh
    Apnea ventilation in SIMV, P-SIMV, CPAP, BiPP, NIV
    Endotraheal tube resistace compensation (TRC)
    Inspiratory pause
    Expiratory pause
                             Respiratory Mechanics
    Peak airway inspiratory pressure (Ppeak)