This is neonatal ventilation - The new Babylog VN800 product

This is neonatal ventilation

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As Your Specialist in Acute Care, our goal is to help you improve outcomes during the newborn’s golden hour, transport path and NICU stay. We aim to help you reduce the number of respiratory complications and preventable deaths by supporting hospitals to provide protective care and an environment that fits to the baby’s needs. Learn more about our newest innovation to support lung and brain protective care for newborns.

Challenges

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Respiratory failure

due to lung immaturity is a major cause of mortality in preterm infants¹.

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More than 60%

of Extreme Low Birth Weight (ELBW) infants develop Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) with an oxygen dependency at 36 weeks².

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14-38%

preventable deaths due to BPD in ELBW infants³.

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IRDS

Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome occurs in approximately 7% of all preterm infants⁴.

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IVH

In extremely premature infants weighing 500-750g, intraventricular haemorrhage occurs in about 45% of neonates⁵.

This is the new Babylog

We designed the new Babylog VN800 and VN600 to support you with your daily clinical tasks in the NICU. Click on the topics below and learn how.

Operation and Handling
  • Quick and safe to operate even in the most stressful situations due to intuitive menu access to both settings and your clinical data.
  • All patient data, alarms and trends are fully recorded, conveniently exported via USB interface.
  • Switch between multiple view configurations with the touch of a finger.
  • Step-by-step guidance leads you through every procedure.

This is how we make a difference

Our devices combine high performance ventilation with an aesthetic design and state-of-the art operating technology. Watch our video below and discover the new simple way of how you can guide your ventilation strategy.

This is neonatal ventilation - This is Differentiation. This is our new User Interface.
This is the new user experience in mechanical ventilation.

This is how you can test the new Babylog in your hospital

Would you like to test the new Babylog in your hospital environment? Fill out the form and leave us a message. We will be happy to contact you.

User Interface Designer Sebastian Fischer

This is more than a layout. It's a new user experience

We asked our User-Interface Designer Sebastian Fischer three questions about how the design process of a new user interface starts. What do you need to consider and what are the improvements in daily use?

Dr. Anja Sein

This is what your colleagues think about it

You never get a second chance for a first impression. That’s why we asked Dr. Anja Stein three quick questions to get her impressions after having used the new Babylog for the first time.

This is functionality

To prevent pulmonary injury, immature lungs and underdeveloped breathing require extremely gentle ventilation and advanced technology. Discover the latest findings on protective ventilation and see how our ventilation functionalities support you in using individual protective strategies.

Cover Volume Guarantee Ventilation in Neonates

Volume Guarantee Ventilation in Neonates

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Cover Mandatory Minute Ventilation in Premature Infants

Mandatory Minute Ventilation in Premature Infants

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Cover High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation

High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation

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Cover Neonatal Non-Invasive Ventilation

Neonatal Non-Invasive Ventilation

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Proven Facts

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Volume Guarantee

Volume targeted ventilation leads to a reduction of mechanical ventilation time compared to pressure limited ventilation by up to 2.36 days².

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11% decrease in death or BPD

Volume targeted ventilation (Volume Guarantee) leads to a decrease in death or BPD by 11%².

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HFOV with Volume Guarantee

provides better control of ventilation and the risk of severe brain injury […] could be in someway reduced⁶.

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Shorter stay in ICU

The guarantee of minimum minute ventilation is advantageous as it avoids the fluctuations in carbon dioxide removal and oxygenation associated with hypoventilation that may occur as respiratory rate is decreased when using PC-SIMV/VG +/- PS⁷.

This is a developmental care-friendly environment

From delivery to discharge – Our range of products for the L&D, transporation and the NICU support a patient-friendly pathway and enable a developmental care-friendly environment to support all the complex needs of the developing lung, brain and other organs. Download the full infographic to learn more:

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This is neonatal ventilation - Neonatal Pathway - Labour & Delivery
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This is neonatal ventilation - Neonatal Pathway - NICU
This is neonatal ventilation - Neonatal Pathway - Discharge

This is improving outcomes

Ventilated patients are among the most vulnerable in the hospital. We support ventilation strategies that help avoid lung injury while maximising gas exchange. Learn more about our solutions below:

This is neonatal ventilation - Protective Ventilation in IC and NC with the Evita and Babylog family

Protective ventilation solutions

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