
Instructions for use Babylog 8000 plus SW 5.n
65
Operation
Ventilation without pressure plateau
Not setting a pressure plateau is equivalent to
volume-controlled ventilation. The peak pressure
is determined by the settings
TI
and
.
1
Adjust the view so that the pressure waveform
and the measured pressure values are
displayed, see page 87.
2
Adjust ventilation using the following setting
knobs:
PEEP/CPAP
,
T
I
,
T
E
,
3
Adjust the view so that the flow waveform and
the measured volume values are displayed,
see page 87.
4
Adjust the tidal volume using the following
setting knobs:
T
I
,
5
Set the pressure limitation using the
Pinsp
setting knob.
6
Set the alarm limits, see page 84.
Ventilation with CPAP
In
CPAP
ventilation mode, the device applies
continuous flow. The measured value
Mean
must
conform to the set airway pressure. The measured
values
Peak
and
PEEP
are not displayed.
1
Set the
CPAP
ventilation mode.
2
Adjust the view so that the flow waveform and
the measured pressure values are displayed,
see page 87.
3
Set the airway pressure to CPAP level with the
PEEP/CPAP
setting knob. Turn the setting
knob slowly, otherwise the set value
PEEP
is
not updated.
4
Set the ventilation parameter
Pinsp
approx. 5 mbar (5 cmH
2
O) higher than
PEEP/CPAP
.
5
Use the
setting knob to set the
flow .
6
Adjust the view so that the measured volume
values are displayed, see page 87.
7
Check the volumes breathed spontaneously.
8
Set the alarm limits, see page 84.
CPAP with nasopharyngeal airway
Because breathing gas may escape through the
mouth, it is not possible to monitor the minute
volume or use apnea monitoring.
Deactivate flow monitoring or the
MV
and
Apnoea time
alarm limits.
For information on deactivating flow monitoring,
see chapter ''Deactivating flow monitoring'' on
page 97. For information on deactivating alarm
limits, see chapter ''Deactivating alarm limits'' on
page 85.
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Insp. Flow
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Insp. Flow
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