The prevention of reintubation and the rapid recovery of the patient are in focus. A corresponding non-invasive ventilation support reduces by inspiratory and expiratory synchronization the work of breathing. A compact and robust design of the ventilator could facilitate the early mobilization of the patient.
Prevent reintubation as fourth step of the Respiration Pathway
Recover to ensure the weaning success because...
patients could develop acute respiratory failure after extubation and therefore could require reintubation
mortality rate could increase with weaning- and extubation failure
extubation failure can be associated with prolonged patient care and significantly increased costs
In a nutshell: Effects of spontaneous breathing on the gas exchange
The influencing factors classified regarding their effect on lung perfusion (top) and lung ventilation (bottom) and the general influencing factors (middle).
High-flow oxygen therapy
High-flow oxygen therapy applied with a special binasal high-flow nasal cannula and a heated inspiratory breathing circuit – provides comfortable, non-invasive respiratory support to patients who require oxygen at higher flow rates.
Stabilizing a patient’s breathing means to be well informed about the state of the lung, at all times. Let yourself be assisted by a set of proven tools.
Anti Air Shower to improve patient comfort while avoiding air flush to the patient during e.g. mask fitting or suctioning procedure.
Non-invasive ventilation in all modes to support the seamless transition from one application mode to another, assisting minimal invasiveness.
O2 therapy to assure the delivery of oxygen with set FIO2 for optimal oxygen therapy.
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Non-invasive ventilation booklet
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