GE Versamed iVent 201 Features With its comprehensive list of standard features, including the latest modes of ventilation, the iVent201 is appropriate for all levels of patient acuity, from pediatric through adult, and in all care settings, from the patient’s bedside to transport to another point of care. With its highly featured transport capability and rugged construction, the iVent201 takes ICU ventilation outside of the confines of the hospital. Optimized NIV and the Adaptive Bipap help caregivers maximize patient comfort and synchrony. Adaptive Bi-Level* (NIV) Preset parameters by patient weight Apnea backup ventilation Adjustable rise time Easy Exhale Sigh breath 100% O2 suction GE Versamed iVent 201 Specifications Ventilation Performance and Controlled Parameters Respiratory rate: 1 to 80 bpm Tidal volume: 50 to 2,000 ml Inspiratory pressure limit: 5 to 80 cm H2O Inspiratory time: Adaptive I-Time* or 0.2 to 3 sec Esens: 10-90% Rise time: Mid/high/max/auto Peak flow: Adaptive Flow* or 1 to 120 L/min; Spontaneous up to 180 L/min Oxygen mix (FiO2): 21 to 100% PEEP: 0 to 40 cm H2O Trigger sensitivity: 1 to 20 L/min flow sensitivity –0.5, to –20 cm H2O pressure sensitivity PSV: 0 to 60 cm H2O Positive pressure relief valve: 80 cm H2O Synchronized nebulizer: 5 to 240 min Monitoring and Displayed Parameters Airway pressure (analog bar graph & numerical) Total breath rate I:E ratio Exhaled tidal volume Exhaled minute volume Peak flow Inspiratory time Electrical power source (AC/external DC/internal DC) Battery level Pressure, flow and volume Waveforms software package:Trending of monitored data (72 hours) Real-time pressure and flow waveforms Waveform history brows Respiratory mechanics (C, R, MAP, RR/Vt)SpO2 Pressure, flow and volume loops
General Information About Ventilators Mechanical Ventilation Use of a machine to induce alternating inflation and deflation of the lungs with air Regulates Oxygen/CO2 levels in blood Volume and Pressure of Air forced into Lungs is controlled Has to meet varying demands of patient ventilation Modes of Ventilation Volume control Pressure control CPAP/BIPAP Support Ventilation Combination Of Modes Intermittent mandatory Ventilation Components of Ventilator System Compressed Gas Source Patient Breathing Circuit Mixer/Blender Hoses Optional monitoring O2 Volume Classification Driving Mechanism Pneumatic (Mark 7) Electronic (Siemens 900C)Function Respirators: Short time ventilator support Conventional Ventilators :long term, advance Support Portability Transport/battery backup Patients Adult Pediatric Or Neonatal Technologies and Jargon Turbine technology High frequency Oscillatory ventilation Modes IMV, SIMV, PC, VC, S/T etc. MRI Compatible (Non ferromagnetic components) Flow Sensors- Volume Measurements Pressure transducers