APPLICATION:
In hospitals
Intended use: for adult and children with body weight from 15 kg
High frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) is ventilation with small (100 - 200 ml) tidal volumes with a frequency more than 60 cycles per minute.
ADVANTAGES OF HIGH FREQUENCY JET VENTILATION:
better gas distribution and less intrapulmonary shunting of blood.
Increased oxygenation of arterial blood.
Does not require the use of respiratory depressants for the patient's adaptation to the ventilator.
BASIC FUNCTIONS
Patient age groupsadults, children with body weight from 15 kg
Display
12.1'' touchscreen color
viewing angle adjustable
Power
220V/50 Hz
built-in battery 1 hour of operation
Gas supply
oxygen from central gas pipeline, cylinder
air – from central gas pipeline or compressor
Humidification
build-in automatic heating system with thermal control and humidification
Gas mixturer and FiO2 control
Mainstream CO2 sensor
VENTILATION PARAMETERS
FiO2 control in non-injection and catheter modes, %
21 - 100
Respiratory rate, bpm
30 - 300
Minute volume (modes w/ or w/o Venturi jet injector), lpm
5 - 30
Minute volume (catheter mode), lpm
3 - 20
I:E ratio
1:3; 1:2; 1:1; 3:2; 2:1
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
The pulmonary percussion
The expiratory pause
The oxygenation
MONITORING OF ARTIFICIAL PULMONARY VENTILATION PARAMETERS
Monitoring of minute volume
Monitoring of respiratory rate
Monitoring of the carbon dioxide concentration
Monitoring of peak inspiratory pressure
Monitoring of positive end expiratory pressure
Ratio monitoring of inhalation duration to exhalation duration I:E
Monitoring of carbon dioxide partial pressure
Monitoring of oxygen concentration