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10.12.12 Nasal CPAP
Nasal CPAP - Spontaneous ventilation with positive nasal airway pressure
Description:
As in CPAP mode, in Nasal CPAP the
ventilator allows the patient to breathe
spontaneously, with the difference that
the ventilator compensates for leaks
automatically and ignores high minute
volume, high current tidal and flow
sensor verification.
This mode is only available for neonatal
patients and requires a compatible
nasal interface.
The onset of inspiration occurs when
the patient makes an effort that is
recognized by the ventilator according
to the adjusted trigger. If the backup is
active and the patient goes into apnea,
the onset of inspiration will occur
according to the set apnea time. Cycle
(transition between inspiration and
expiration) occurs by flow as it falls to a
certain percentage of its maximum
reached value.
Adjusted Parameters:
•
PEEP / CPAP
•
O
2
CONCENTRATION
•
ΔPS (Support Pressure)
•
CYCLE (% FLOW)
•
RISE TIME
•
PRESSURE TRIGGER
•
FLOW
•
BACKUP
o
PLV-NEONATAL Backup
▪
INSP PRESSURE
▪
RATE
▪
INS TIME
o
Automatic Backup
(1)
1 - Whenever the set apnea time is reached,
the ventilator triggers a ventilator cycle, the
setting of which is based on the current mode
settings.
10.12.13 NIV
NIV - Non-Invasive Ventilation
Description:
As in CPAP mode, in NIV the
ventilator allows the patient to
breathe spontaneously, with the
difference
that
the
ventilator
compensates for leaks automatically
Adjusted Parameters:
•
PEEP / CPAP
•
O
2
CONCENTRATION
•
ΔPS (Support Pressure)
•
CYCLE (% FLOW)
•
RISE TIME
•
PRESSURE TRIGGER
•
FLOW (Neonatal)
•
BACKUP