Vortran GO2VENT 6123 User Manual Download Page 1

 05/26/2017 

      

 

 

 

GO

2

VENT™

 

VORTRAN

®

 Automatic Resuscitator with Manometer 

Unique single patient, multiple-use disposable emergency resuscitator 

VORTRAN

®

 GO

2

VENT™ for patient body weight of 10 kg and above 

 
 
 
 
 

Model 6123

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS  

 

Table of Contents  ................................................................................. 1  
I.  

Functional and Operational Characteristics  ...................................... 2  

 

Figure 1 – GO

2

VENT™ Component Description  ................................. 2  

II.  

Clinical Considerations ................................................................... 3   

 

Table 1- Estimated Tidal Volume (ML) Delivered ................................ 3   

 

Figure 2 - Airway Pressures - PIP & PEEP ......................................... 6  

III.   Protocol: Setup Instructions - GO

2

VENT™ ........................................ 7  

IV.   Cautions and Warnings .................................................................. 12  
V.  

GO

2

VENT™ Competency ................................................................ 13  

VI.   Frequently Asked Questions ........................................................... 14   
VII. Clinical 

Reference 

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20 

 

VIII. Coding 

Information 

....................................................................... 

25 

 

IX.   Product Information ...................................................................... 25   
X.  

Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 26   

XI.   Quick Guide ................................................................................. 27 

 

 

USER’S GUIDE

 

Summary of Contents for GO2VENT 6123

Page 1: ...onal and Operational Characteristics 2 Figure 1 GO2VENT Component Description 2 II Clinical Considerations 3 Table 1 Estimated Tidal Volume ML Delivered 3 Figure 2 Airway Pressures PIP PEEP 6 III Prot...

Page 2: ...n port 5 redundant pressure pop off valve and 6 one way valve for entraining additional air The pulmonary modulator provides the actual ventilatory support The primary working mechanism of the pulmona...

Page 3: ...eline pressure down to the set PEEP Because the GO2VENT is a constant flow pressure cycled device changes in patient compliance will result in changes in the respiratory rate stiffer or smaller compli...

Page 4: ...cycling the patient s airway may be occluded or a very large leak exists The PIP may be adjusted from 10 and 50 cm H2O The PEEP is intrinsic to the device which ranges from 2 to 9 centimeters and is...

Page 5: ...ient s airways the GO2VENT will stop cycling or may sometimes cycle rapidly The GO2VENT will work with any mask that provides a good seal with the patient All clinicians should receive adequate traini...

Page 6: ...red to manual resuscitators is the ability to deliver consistent reliable and hands free resuscitation Manual resuscitators may have adverse effects on patients as a result of inconsistent ventilation...

Page 7: ...al of the GO2VENT is set so that the baseline pressure is above the set PEEP allowing the patient to initiate inhalation by drawing the baseline pressure down to the set PEEP The device includes the p...

Page 8: ...ts other than those required for routine operations Any tampering with the GO2VENT may cause the unit to malfunction and will automatically void the warranty 4 4 SET UP INSTRUCTIONS 4 4 1 The GO2VENT...

Page 9: ...connect the GO2VENT to this port you will automatically get 40 L min Note The GO2VENT is completely gas driven requiring no electrical power and will deliver 100 oxygen to a patient Note The duration...

Page 10: ...sted to 40 L min 10 The GO2VENT will deliver 40 L min against a patient pressure of 20 to 40 cm H2O when connected directly to a 50 PSIG source Lower flows are obtainable with flowmeter adjustment Use...

Page 11: ...r through entrainment port or device is set to FiO2 of 50 oxygen concentration delivered to patient may differ from concentration at gas inlet of patient connector Note Perform a FUNCTIONAL CHECK by o...

Page 12: ...to this device are to be monitored continuously by persons having adequate training Do not leave patients unattended 2 When ventilating an intubated patient higher pressure release settings may be req...

Page 13: ...athing patient 2 2 To be able to troubleshoot and correct any problem that may arise with the use of the GO2VENT a Gas consumption during use b What is happening if it stops cycling while adjusting th...

Page 14: ...tion mandatory breathing For patients taking spontaneous breaths requiring assisted breathing If the rate dial has been adjusted to a position that the continuous flow of gas creates more pressure tha...

Page 15: ...T rate dial controls rate by controlling the exhalation time Once the PIP and inspiratory flow L min have been set inspiratory time is also set The only way to control respiratory rate is by controlli...

Page 16: ...ed with an orifice type 15 L min flowmeter are also equipped with a high flow power take off port If you connect the GO2VENT to this port you will automatically get 40 L min If 40 L min is too much fl...

Page 17: ...l treatment while the patient is connected to the GO2VENT Yes NOTE Deposition of medicine residue may cause the GO2VENT to stick if it dries for an extended period of time Always perform a functional...

Page 18: ...ed resuscitator Bag Valve Mask BVMs are the most commonly used devices for emergency short term ventilator support They are typically disposable and are used extensively in the pre hospital and inter...

Page 19: ...lator EM 100 is relatively heavy non disposable and is not equipped with a pop off valve The cost is considerably higher than the GO2VENT 30 What are the advantages of the transport ventilators Transp...

Page 20: ...elines defining a narrow range of optimal oxygen saturation for many situations Based on these recommendations proper patient care mandates that we have the ability to control both components of venti...

Page 21: ...d with air leaks present and would need prompt medical intervention Although all three units performed as advertised each unit had individual characteristics that would have to be evaluated by the pot...

Page 22: ...ty of cases Nates Joseph L MD FCCM Combined external and internal hospital disaster Impact and response in a Houston trauma center intensive care unit Critical Care Medicine 32 3 686 690 March 2004 AB...

Page 23: ...ASTM 920 93 for use of pressure controlled resuscitators should be considered Michael Rossini M D Barry Hickerson EMT P Preliminary Evaluation of a Lightweight Disposable Emergency Transport Ventilato...

Page 24: ...TP also allows safe transportation of mechanically ventilated ICU patients By analogy the RTP is potentially useful as an automatic resuscitator for emergency medical care PRINCIPAL CONCLUSION This RT...

Page 25: ...mask intermittent assist device with continuous positive airway pressure device INSTRUCTIONS Coverage issue CIM 60 9 CPT Current Procedure Terminology American Medical Association PRODUCT GO2VENT Auto...

Page 26: ...Supply gas flow too low increase supply gas flow 2 High PIP setting lower PIP setting as appropriate 3 Compliance too low change mode of ventilation Inspiratory time is too short 1 Supply gas flow too...

Page 27: ...xtension tubing and verify patient cycling whenever modulator is repositioned This Quick Guide is intended to help you gain a general understanding of the GO2VENT product Please be certain to read und...

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