Newport E100i Features Transportable Ventilator A universal ventilator that is pneumatically powered and electronically controlled. Precise calibrated controls for respiratory rate, flow, inspiratory time, PEEP/CPAP and oxygen concentration. Adjustable pressure relief valve to prevent excessive high pressure or to implement pressure limited ventilation. Newport E100i Specifications General FIO2 0.21 to 1.0 ± 3% Ventilator Modes A/C and SIMV (volume or pressure limited) spontaneous. Inspiratory Pressure Range 0 to 100 cm/H2O Trigger Level -10 to +25 cm/H2O Inspiratory Time 0.1 to 3.0 seconds Respiratory Rate 1 to 120 breaths per minute Tidal Volume 10 cc to 2500 cc Mechanical Flow 0 to 100 L/minute (0 to 1.6 L/second) Continuous Flow 0 to 55 L/min. On/Off switch and flowmeter PEEP/CPA 0 to +25 cm/H2O Nebulizer On/Off switch Manual Breath Independent from ventilator function Battery (optional) Gel cell. Up to four hours use. Four hours recharge. Recharges fully after 18 hours. Safety Pressure Relief 0 to 100 cm/H2O Dimensions Height: 10.5”. Width: 9.5”. Depth: 6.5”. Weight: 13 lbs. Power Requirements 100 to 120 VAC 50/60 Hz, 200 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz. Fuse protected. Hospital grade plug. Gas Supply Oxygen 35 to 70 psi/50 psi normal. Air 35 to 70 psi/50 psi normal Internal Compressible Volume 0.20 liters Alarms Visual/Audible High pressure, low pressure, spontaneous/apnea, 15 to 30 seconds delay. Battery – 20 minutes remaining. Visual Only Inspiratory time to long Audible Only air/oxygen mixer supply source failure. Electrical power failure Alarm Silence 55 seconds
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