Monday, January 29, 2018

Drager Evita Infinity V500 Ventilator

Drager Evita Infinity V500 Ventilator

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The Drager Evita Infinity V500 Ventilator with battery such as Draeger MS14234 Battery, Draeger Medical GAMMA Battery, Draeger Medical MS18340 Battery, Siemens SC9000XL Battery, Siemens SC7000 Battery, Siemens Medical Syste SC7000 Battery, Comen CM-100 Battery, Comen ICR18650 Battery, Comen CM-1200A Battery, Comen G60 Battery, Comen G50 Battery, Comen HYLB-1010 Battery is a highly advanced ventilation unit for use in modern, acute care respiratory support for adult, pediatric and infant use. Delivering high-performance ventilation capabilities, comprehensive monitoring and effective treatment functions, the Drager Evita Infinity V500 Ventilator is the ideal choice for respiratory care clinicians and intensivists alike.

Features:
•Lung diagnostic tools like the Low Flow maneuver (inflection points)
•Breath by breath recruitment trends (PEEP, EIP, VT, Cdyn)
•Recruitment tools (lnspiration Hold, QuickSet, PressureLink)
•PC-APRV with AutoRelease
•Volumetric CO2-Monitoring (VCO2, VTCO2, Slope Phase 3, Vds/VTe)
•Weaning parameter (e.g. RSBi, P0.1, NIF)
•Automatic weaning with SmartCare/PS
•Variable Pressure Support, Proportional Pressure Support, Automatic Tube Compensation Graphical representation of airway resistance and lung compliance with Smart Pulmonary View
•Room-to-breathe concept (AutoFlow, BIPAP, VG)
•Applicable for neonatal ventilation (smallest tidal volume: 2 ml)
•Non-invasive ventilation in all modes and all patient categories
•O2-Therapy allows flow constant oxygen application
•Flexible screen configuration: 6 different views for each patient related to the individual therapy
•Full record of all patient data, alarms and trends
•Data export via USB interface
•Context-sensitive help function and online Instruction For Use for ventilation modes, alarms and device functions
•RFID functionality to monitor exchange intervals and to transport ventilation settings

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