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Page 1: INTENSIVE CARE VENTILATION - Brosura Aparat...SPECIFICATIONS Subject to changes without notice! July 2012 HEYER MEDICAL AG CARL-HEYER-STR. 1/3 D-56130 BAD EMS / GERMANY PHONE: +49

INTENSIVE CARE VENTILATION

Picture with optional accessories

Page 2: INTENSIVE CARE VENTILATION - Brosura Aparat...SPECIFICATIONS Subject to changes without notice! July 2012 HEYER MEDICAL AG CARL-HEYER-STR. 1/3 D-56130 BAD EMS / GERMANY PHONE: +49

THE ECONOMICAL SOLUTION FOR RELIABLE VENTILATION

Design Features

HEYER iTernIS BASE’s 12-inch touch-screen display combines comprehensive, easy-to-follow user interface and patientmonitoring.

User-friendly, intuitive programming promotes patient safety through redundancy:

Touch screen for rapid navigation Illuminated retro-dial for navigation and confirmation Rapid-access keys for access to critical functions

High visibility alarm indicator offers added patient safety.

Precise Control and Monitoring

Expanded flow trigger range and accuracy improves patient-ventilator synchrony

Comprehensive Respiratory Mechanics monitor offers continuous display of critical ventilationparameters such as mandatory and spontaneous minute ventilation, spontaneous respiratory rate,auto-PEEP, static and dynamic compliance, inspiratory and expiratory resistance, maximuminspiratory pressure (PiMAX), leaks, trapped volume, airway occlusion pressure (P0.1), slow vitalcapacity and P-V inflection points (P/VFLEX).

Separate Respiratory Mechanics menu offers a vital information tool to improve patient treatmentefficacy and safety.

Non-invasive Ventilation

Automatic leak compensation allows accurate and efficientNIV for all patients.

Customizable alarm system allows deactivation of nuisancealarm during NIV.

Reliable and accurate volume and leak monitoring assures patient-ventilator synchrony and overall patient comfort.

Picture with optional accessories

Page 3: INTENSIVE CARE VENTILATION - Brosura Aparat...SPECIFICATIONS Subject to changes without notice! July 2012 HEYER MEDICAL AG CARL-HEYER-STR. 1/3 D-56130 BAD EMS / GERMANY PHONE: +49
Page 4: INTENSIVE CARE VENTILATION - Brosura Aparat...SPECIFICATIONS Subject to changes without notice! July 2012 HEYER MEDICAL AG CARL-HEYER-STR. 1/3 D-56130 BAD EMS / GERMANY PHONE: +49

SPECIFICATIONS

Subject to changes without notice!July 2012

HEYER MEDICAL AGCARL-HEYER-STR. 1/3D-56130 BAD EMS / GERMANYPHONE: +49 2603 791 3 - FAX: +49 2603 [email protected] - WWW.HEYERMEDICAL.DE

Compressor DHR280 optionalAdult X Air Inlet Filter XPediatric X VADI Filters optionalNeonatal optional Filters Heater optionalDisplay Color 12" - Touch Screen Power cord 110/220

VCV X Peak pressure XPCV X Plateau XPSV/CPAP X Mean Pressure XSIMV(VCV) + PSV X PEEP XSIMV(PCV) + PSV X Peak Flow XMMV + PSV X (Adult/Ped) Inspiratory time XPSV + Vt assured X (Adult/Ped) Expiratory time XAPRV X I:E Ratio XNIV X (Adult/Ped) Total Rate XPRVC - Spontaneous Rate XTCPL optional with Neo Expired Tidal Volume XTCPL + SIMV optional with Neo Total Expired Minute Volume XNasal CPAP optional with Neo Mandatory Expired Minute Volume X

Spontaneous Expired Minute Volume XTidal Volume 20 - 2500 ml (from 5 with Neo) F/VT XMinute Volume 1 - 45 L/min Work of Breathing XControlled Pressure 2 - 100 cmH2O Leak XSupport Pressure 0 - 100 cmH2O % Leakage XPeak Flow 180 L/min Endotracheal pressure -PEEP/CPAP 0 - 50 cmH2O ETCO2 -Breath Rate 1 - 150 BPM Vd/Vt -Inspiratory Time 0,1 - 3 s (30 s APRV) Anatomic Dead space -I:E Ratio 5.9:1 to 1:599 Va -Triggering Flow / Pressure Va min -

Flow 0,2 - 15 L/min VtCO2 -Pressure 0,5 - 20 cmH2O VCO2(STPD) -

Adjustable end inspiration criteria PSV 5 - 80% PeCO2 -Inspiratory Flow 0,1 - 180 L/minContinued Flow 2 - 40 L/min (optional with Neo) Pressure vs Time XTCPL 2 - 50 cmH2O (optional with Neo) Volume vs Time XFiO2 21 - 100 % Flow vs Time XInspiratory Pause up to 2 s Volume vs Pressure XFlow waves 2 Flow vs Volume X

Flow vs Pressure XCapnography - PeCO2 vs Time -Trends 72hs PeCO2 vs Volume -Autoscale XNebulizer X AutoPEEP XManual trigger X Static and Dynamic Compliance XInspiratory/Expiratory Pause X Inspiratory and Expiratory Resistance XOxygen sensor integrated Trapped Volume XActivated Alarms log X Slow Vital Capacity XTube compensation - P 0.1 XLeak compensation X Inflexion Points of the P/V curve XVt according Ideal body weight (IBW) X PImax X

Physiological VD/VT -Altitude XCircuit compliance X High/Low Inspiratory Pressure XBTPS X Low inlet Pressure X

Power Loss XCO2 sensor - Depleted Battery XReusable CO2 Adaptador - Continuous Pressure XProximal Flow sensor - Inoperant Ventilator XPatient circuit (optional configuration) Adult/Ped/Neo Disconnection X

Hytrel or Silicone High/Low Tidal Volume XNebulizer X O2 Concentration High/Low XAeroNeb Pro optional Apnea XHumidifier MR810/MR850 optional NIV Leak XHumidifier Chamber Adult/Neo optional Fan Failure XTest Lung Silicone High Breath Rate XTrolley w/ flex arms optional Low PEEP XHigh pressure tubes optional High/Low Exhalated minute Volume XData Acquisition Software optional High/Low ETCO2 -

Monitoring

General

Ventilation modes

Ventilation Settings

Accessories

Alarms

Respiratory Mechanics

Graphics

Others Features

Volume compensation by: