6-8
6. Start Ventilation
6.4 Ventilation Type
The ventilator provides two ventilation types: invasive
and non-invasive.
WARNING
•
Check the alarm limit settings after switching over
from NIV to Invasive.
6.4.1 Invasive Ventilation
Invasive ventilation means to ventilate the patient
through manual airway (ET tube or Trach tube).
In dual-limb invasive ventilation, the enabled ventilation
modes include:
◆ VCV (Volume Control Ventilation).
◆ PCV (Pressure Control Ventilation).
◆ VSIMV (Volume Synchronized Intermittent
Mandatory Ventilation).
◆ PSIMV (Pressure Synchronized Intermittent
Mandatory Ventilation).
◆ PRVC (Pressure Regulated Volume Control).
◆ V+SIMV (PRVC + SIMV).
◆ CPAP/PSV (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure/
Pressure Support Ventilation).
◆ BPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure).
◆ APRV (Airway Pressure Release Ventilation).
Select the invasive ventilation type. Select
[
Setup
] → [
Vent
] → [
STRC
] to make the STRC settings.
WARNING
•
Incorrect tube type, ID or compensate setting
can endanger the patient. Make sure to set them
properly.
Summary of Contents for iHope RS Series
Page 1: ...iHope Ventilator User Manual RS Series...
Page 10: ......
Page 12: ......
Page 26: ...1 14 1 Safety Information For your note...
Page 28: ......
Page 36: ...2 8 2 General Information For your note...
Page 38: ......
Page 58: ...3 20 3 Installations and Connections For your note...
Page 60: ......
Page 74: ......
Page 88: ...5 14 5 System Settings For your note...
Page 122: ...6 32 6 Start Ventilation For your note...
Page 158: ......
Page 168: ......
Page 186: ......
Page 200: ...10 14 10 Cleaning and Disinfection For your note...
Page 202: ......
Page 203: ...11 1 11 Specifications 11 Specifications 11 1 Physical Characteristic...
Page 230: ...11 28 11 Specifications For your note...
Page 232: ......
Page 233: ...A 1 A Pneumatic Diagram A Pneumatic Diagram Figure A 1 Pneumatic diagram...
Page 240: ...C 2 C Communications Interface For your note...
Page 248: ...E 2 E Compliance For your note...