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Hospital Respiratory Care Comprehensive ventilation. Advancing critical care. Philips VX850 * critical care ventilator * EMERGENCY USE AUTHORIZATION NOTICE FOR THE UNITED STATES The VX850 ventilator has been authorized for use in the United States under the FDA Emergency Use Authorization for ventilators which permits use of this product only for the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency, unless terminated or revoked earlier, after which the products may no longer be used. The VX850 Ventilator is not FDA cleared or approved.

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Hospital Respiratory Care

Comprehensive ventilation. Advancing critical care. Philips VX850* critical care ventilator

* EMERGENCY USE AUTHORIZATION NOTICE FOR THE UNITED STATES The VX850 ventilator has been authorized for use in the United States under the FDA Emergency Use Authorization for ventilators which permits use of this product only for the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency, unless terminated or revoked earlier, after which the products may no longer be used. The VX850 Ventilator is not FDA cleared or approved.

A comprehensive ventilator solution for critical respiratory careMeeting patient ventilation challenges in the ICUMechanical ventilation is one of the most common interventions implemented in the intensive care unit (ICU). More than half of patients in the ICU are ventilated within the first 24 hours after admission.1 Managing these patients continues to be a significant challenge for care providers across the globe.

35%In-hospital mortality of invasive ventilation (INV) patients2

40%of time spent on ventilator is dedicated to weaning³

23%Average failed extubation rate4

38%of ICU physicians’ time dedicated to reviewing patient data5

The ICU environment is a complex space with various clinical, operational and financial considerations. Given these challenges, there is a clear need for a comprehensive ventilation solution for your patients.

• Premature weaning or failed extubation can increase ventilator length of stay (VLOS) and mortality rate, potentially reducing throughput and lowering hospital revenue6

• Absence of lung-protective ventilation may lead to alveolar collapse and lung over-distention

• Manual or incomplete documentation of ventilator data can lead to: - Increased liability risks due to potential errors - Staff and patient dissatisfaction

Managing ventilated patients in the ICU – a top priority

Support your patients when it matters mostA high-acuity ventilator designed to meet your clinical needsThe VX850 gives you the power to deliver high-acuity ventilation for your adult and pediatric patients at every phase of their respiratory care journey.

As a single ventilator capable of delivering invasive and noninvasive ventilation and high flow therapy, the VX850 is designed to help you manage costs, enhance productivity and elevate the quality of care in your ICU.

The right support during weaningThe level of pressure support and timing of extubation is critical during weaning trials. But the degree of support based on protocolized weaning, and adherence to protocol, can vary from clinician to clinician. This could result in more time spent weaning patients off the ventilator, a higher risk of failed extubation and increased length of stay in the ICU.

The VX850’s VentAssist tool may help you implement and adhere to protocolized weaning strategies, while providing you with insights that aid your decision-making. The advanced Work of Breathing (WOB) parameter, designed using an artificial neural network, can measure the WOB without requiring an invasive esophageal catheter. These tools provide decision support aimed at enhancing ventilation and successful extubation.

Facilitate breath-to-breath lung protective ventilationComplying with lung protective ventilation protocols can be cumbersome and inconsistent. The VX850 provides tools to help clinicians adhere to ARDSNet ventilation strategies, which could help reduce ICU length of stay and lower ARDS mortality⁷.

When the VX850 is connected to a compatible Philips IntelliVue patient monitor, patient height and gender information are sent directly to the monitor. Ideal body weight (IBW) and ml/kg calculations are made automatically, helping you to provide and monitor evidence-based lung protective ventilation. What’s more, the VX850’s advanced dynamic plateau pressure solution measures breath-by-breath plateau pressure without requiring an inspiratory pause maneuver, enabling easy lung protective monitoring.

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1 http://www.aast.org/GeneralInformation/mechanicalventilation.aspx2 https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/full/10.1164/rccm.201212-2169OC3 http://www.aast.org/GeneralInformation/mechanicalventilation.aspx4 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3396264/ 5 An observational study of ICU workflow in 5 ICU units reported

that reviewing patient data and documentation occupied 38% of physicians’ time (vs. 17% spent on direct patient care). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27058466

6 Patients with FE sustained far higher rates of pneumonia within 72 hours after extubation (27% versus 0%) and of death (50% versus 5%) than did those with successful extubation. Krinsley, J. S., Reddy, P. K., & Iqbal, A. (2012). What is the optimal rate of failed extubation? Critical care (London, England), 16(1), 111. doi:10.1186/cc11185

⁷ https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM200005043421801

EMERGENCY USE AUTHORIZATION NOTICE FOR THE UNITED STATES The VX850 ventilator has been authorized for use in the United States under the FDA Emergency Use Authorization for ventilators which permits use of this product only for the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency, unless terminated or revoked earlier, after which the products may no longer be used. The VX850 Ventilator is not FDA cleared or approved.

Efficient, effective workflow and monitoringDocumentation practices vary from hospital to hospital, and ventilator information is often documented manually, or not at all. Yet failing to document properly – or false, late, incorrect or missing patient ventilation data – can

affect clinical decision-making. The VX850 integrates with IntelliVue patient monitors to automatically document patient ventilator data and import patient information. This may help eliminate the potential for errors and allow you to focus on what matters most – patient care.

The Philips VX850 critical care ventilator is part of a comprehensive solution, covering wide-ranging, modular services that can be adapted to suit your needs.

These services play a key role in helping you keep your VX850 ventilators running smoothly – but they go far beyond pure maintenance, and include:

• Flexible, tailored service agreements• Clinical trainings to help you get more from

your system• Biomed trainings to help your technicians

effectively maintain the VX850• On-site and telephone support for biomeds

and clinicians

To discover how the VX850 can benefit your patients, please contact your Philips representative.

Team up and unlock the full potential