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Sechrist IV-100B Infant & Pediatric Ventilator

Sechrist IV-100B Infant & Pediatric Ventilator

Brand:   Sechrist
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The Sechrist IV-100B Infant Ventilator addresses infant ventilation needs with easy-to-use controls that permit rapid setting of ventilation parameters and allow clinicians to fine-tune to the greatest accuracy.
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Sechrist IV-100B Features The Sechrist IV-100B Infant Ventilator addresses infant ventilation needs with easy-to-use controls that permit rapid setting of ventilation parameters and allow clinicians to fine-tune to the greatest accuracy. The built-in displays provide easy-to-read continuous ventilation parameter information. The alarm system is comprehensive, but avoids information overload during alarm conditions. To prevent inadvertent PEEP when higher flow rates are required, a special exhalation value block and pediatric circuit are available. The IV-100B is capable of meeting the most demanding requirements of the intensive care unit. You can ventilate newborn to pediatric patients with precise control of oxygen concentration, at respiratory rates of 1 to 150 breaths per minute. The Inspiratory and Expiratory Pressure controls are non-interactive. A simple, yet comprehensive alarm system monitors the parameters you have set up and notifies you of significant changes. Infant/Pediatric Ventilator with O2 Blender Addresses the infant ventilation needs simply and reliably Easy-to-use controls permit rapid setting of ventilation parameters and allow the clinician to fine tune to great accuracy The built-in displays provide easy-to-use continuous ventilation parameter information Sechrist IV-100B Specifications Dimensions Height: 13" (33.02 cm) Width: 14" (35.56 cm) Depth: 9" (23.00 cm) Weight Net: 21 lbs. (9.54 Kg) Power 117 VAC 50/60 Hz, Circuit Breaker Protected, 3-Wire SJT Power Cord Provided, Hospital-Grade Plug, Current leakage less than 20 micramps when tested per UL 544 General Recommended Applications: Neonatal, Infant, and Pediatric Ventilation Flow: 0-32 LPM, Flush 40 LPM FiO2: 0.21 to 1.00 Mode: OFF, CPAP, VENT Inspiratory Time: 0.10 to 2.90 sec. Expiratory Time: 0.30 to 60.0 sec. I : E Ratio: 10:1 to 1:600 (Readout 1:0.1 to 1:99) Rate: 1 to 150 BPM Expiratory Pressure: 2 to 20 cm H2O; Zero Baseline possible at 24 LPM and higher rates Inspiratory Pressure: 5 to 70 cm H2O Manual Breath: Yes Alarms: Independent for Microprocessor; Low Airway Pressure, Leaks, Patient Disconnect, Fail to Cycle, Apnea, Prolonged Inspiration, and Peak Overpressure Alarm Delay Time: 3 to 60 sec. Alam Mute: 30 sec. ± 5 sec.

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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