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Resuscitation ventilator Stephanie
infantCPAPhigh-frequency oscillation

resuscitation ventilator
resuscitation ventilator
resuscitation ventilator
resuscitation ventilator
resuscitation ventilator
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Characteristics

Applications
resuscitation
Patient type
infant
Ventilation mode
CPAP, IMV, high-frequency oscillation
Configuration
on casters
Other characteristics
with heated humidifier
Tidal volume

Min.: 0.2 ml
(0 US fl oz)

Max.: 150 ml
(5.1 US fl oz)

Description

It is called STEPHANIE, was designed by Fritz Stephan and combines the functions of a respirator with those of a humidifier and an oscillator in a single device. There is also a monitor. For you, this means that you can perform a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic tasks with a single device. This facilitates handling in your daily work routine and helps to ensure that diagnosis and therapy are optimally coordinated at all times. For more patient safety and optimal care. All conventional ventilation forms: perfect for newborns and premature infants The choice of ventilation depends on individual needs. STEPHANIE always provides optimal support for the respiratory system of the little patients. Pressure-controlled ventilation with various inspiratory pressure patterns Highest possible compensation of the inspiratory leakage which is common in premature babies Activation of a high frequency oscillator at the push of a button: without delay or change of tubing Effectively preventing Lung Damage: automatic Volume Limitation Premature babies tend to adapt their breathing to the ventilator. Because of this, unintended high inspiratory tidal volumes may develop. Not with STEPHANIE: As soon as the expiratory volume reaches the specified limit, pressure on the subsequent inspiration is automatically limited.
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