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AVEA

®

 ventilator quick tips

Critical care ventilation

A. Main: 

Returns the display to the main screen.

B. Event: 

Select events to record to trends.

C. Alarm silence: 

2 minute silence period.

D. Suction: 

3 functions:

 

1.

 

O

2

 maneuver for 2 minutes.

 

2.

  Disables demand flow on loss of PEEP.

 

3.

  Alarms silenced for 2 minutes.

E. Nebulizer: 

20 minutes, synchronized with inspiration.

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User interface

Summary of Contents for AVEA

Page 1: ...in screen B Event Select events to record to trends C Alarm silence 2 minute silence period D Suction 3 functions 1 O2 maneuver for 2 minutes 2 Disables demand flow on loss of PEEP 3 Alarms silenced for 2 minutes E Nebulizer 20 minutes synchronized with inspiration B C E D A User interface ...

Page 2: ... in addition to the internal inspiratory flow sensor and heated expiratory flow sensor The variable orifice sensor attaches to the receptacle circled in dark blue The hot wire flow sensor attaches to the receptacle circled in light blue directly below the variable orifice flow sensor connection To attach pull back the locking collar Push firmly onto the receptacle Push the collar forward to lock t...

Page 3: ...ed by the patient during the last minute Ve kg Minute volume adjusted for patient weight Spon Ve Spontaneous minute volume Spon Ve kg Spontaneous minute volume adjusted for patient weight Rate time monitors Rate Breath rate Spon rate Spontaneous breath rate Ti Inspiratory time Te Exhalation time I E Inspiratory expiratory ratio Note Not active for demand breaths f Vt Rapid shallow breathing index ...

Page 4: ...atient circuit and the tracheal sensor Requires an inspiratory hold and tracheal catheter RLUNG The ratio of the tracheal pressure differential peak plateau to the inspiratory flow 12 ms prior to the end of inspiration Requires an inspiratory hold and tracheal catheter dPAW The difference between peak airway pressure PPEAK AW and base line airway pressure PEEPAW dPES The difference between peak es...

Page 5: ... breath then averaged as specified by set EtCO2 averaging time VCO2 Minute volume of exhaled CO2 measured continuously and averaged over a user selectable time Requires flow measurement at the wye or circuit compliance active VtCO2 Tidal volume of exhaled CO2 measured for each breath and then averaged over the set VCO2 averaging time Requires flow mea surement at the wye or circuit compliance acti...

Page 6: ... OI Oxygenation index is a dimensionless number often used to assess the pressure cost of oxygenation calculated from the FIO2 mean airway pressure and an arterial blood oxygen measurement required entered by the clinician Monitors and definitions continued Available modes Mode Adult Pediatric Neonatal Volume A C X X X Volume SIMV X X X Pressure A C X X X Pressure SIMV X X X TCPL A C X TCPL SIMV X...

Page 7: ... 05 to 0 12 0 15 Airway resistance 2 to 5 cmH2O L s 15 cmH2O L s Lung compliance 50 to 100 mL cmH2O 25 mL cmH2O Maximum inspiratory 30 cmH2O low effort 20 cmH2O Pressure MIP 140 cmH2O high effort Auto PEEP 0 3 cmH2O Respiratory drive P0 1 2 to 4 cmH2O 6 cmH2O f VT 60 to 90 105 Pressure time 200 to 300 cmH2O sec min Product PTP Ti TTOT 0 3 to 0 4 Parameter Acceptable range SaO2 90 on FlO2 of 40 P A...

Page 8: ...nel in evaluating weaning potential If measured values exceed acceptable range successful weaning may be less likely Ranges from these parameters are not intended as a substitute for clinical assessment by qualified medical personnel and CareFusion assumes no liability for their use in patient care A list of references is available upon request CareFusion Germany 234 GmbH Leibnizstrasse 7 97204 Ho...

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