About NEONATAL VENTIMYST HEATED WIRE VENTILATOR
Neonatal Heated Wire VentilatorThe VentiMyst Heated Wire Breathing Systems by Flexicare are designed for neonatal use and are intended to provide absolute humidity and manage excess rain-out in breathing systems. Here are the details of the neonatal VentiMyst systems:
- Neonatal VentiMyst Dual Heated Wire - Kit 1 (Part 038-33-252): This kit includes a Y-piece with a suction port, an incubator extension, a VentiMyst corrugated expiratory limb, and several connectors and elbows. It also includes an auto-fill chamber and detachable pressure lines.
- Neonatal VentiMyst Dual Heated Wire - Kit 2 (Part 038-33-253/S): This kit is similar to Kit 1 but does not include the auto-fill chamber.
- Neonatal VentiMyst Dual Heated Wire - Kit 3 (Part 038-33-255): This kit is similar to Kit 1 but includes an auto-fill chamber for low flow.
- Neonatal VentiMyst Dual Embedded Heated Wire for SLE Ventilators - Kit 1 (Part 038-33-252/S): This kit includes a Y-piece with a suction port and a fixed pressure line, an incubator extension, a VentiMyst corrugated expiratory limb, and several connectors and elbows.
- Neonatal VentiMyst Dual Embedded Heated Wire for SLE Ventilators - Kit 2 (Part 038-33-253/S): This kit is similar to Kit 1 but does not include the auto-fill chamber.
These systems are designed to reduce the risk of Ventilator Acquired Pneumonia (VAP) by minimizing the need to open or break the circuit to remove excess rain-out, thereby decreasing contamination risks.
Precise Respiratory Support for NeonatesThe NEONATAL VENTIMYST ventilator provides critical respiratory assistance with advanced control over ventilation modes and parameters. Its microprocessor-controlled system allows for accurate, real-time adjustments to meet the needs of fragile neonatal patients.
Comprehensive Safety and MonitoringSafety is paramount, with alarms for high/low pressure, disconnects, power failure, and temperature deviations. The ventilator features integrated monitoring for both SpO2 and FiO2 (if configured), ensuring continuous, reliable support during use and handling emergency situations efficiently.
User-Friendly, Portable DesignEngineered for hospital, ICU, and transport environments, this ventilator combines intuitive operation with portability. Its touch keypad, LED/LCD digital display, and lightweight structure allow for ease of use and quick deployment by healthcare professionals.
FAQ's of NEONATAL VENTIMYST HEATED WIRE VENTILATOR:
Q: How do you operate the NEONATAL VENTIMYST Heated Wire Ventilator in different ventilation modes?
A: The ventilator supports CPAP, IMV, SIMV, and manual ventilation modes. Using the touch keypads and digital display, clinicians can select the appropriate mode and adjust parameters such as flow rate, temperature, and pressure to suit the patient's needs.
Q: What safety features does this ventilator provide during use?
A: It is equipped with alarms for high/low airway pressure, circuit disconnection, power failures, and temperature deviations. The backup battery enables up to 2 hours of operation during power loss, ensuring continuous support for neonates.
Q: When should the disposable or reusable heated wire patient circuit be replaced?
A: Disposable circuits should be replaced after each patient use to maintain hygiene, while reusable circuits must be sterilized according to hospital protocols. Circuit integrity should always be checked before each use.
Q: Where can the NEONATAL VENTIMYST ventilator be utilized most effectively?
A: This ventilator is ideal for NICUs, neonatal transport, and pediatric healthcare settings in hospitals. Its portability and rugged design make it suitable for both in-hospital and patient transfer scenarios.
Q: What process should be followed for setting oxygen concentration and humidification levels?
A: Oxygen concentration is adjusted via the machine's controls, with integrated monitoring for SpO2 and FiO2 (if configured). Humidification is managed with a 300 ml reservoir and an adjustable heated wire system to ensure optimal airway hydration.
Q: How does the ventilator benefit neonatal patients and care teams?
A: It delivers precise, gentle respiratory support with real-time monitoring and secure alarms. Its advanced control system reduces the risk of lung injury and dehydration, promoting better short- and long-term outcomes for newborns.
Q: What are the storage instructions for the NEONATAL VENTIMYST ventilator?
A: Store the ventilator in a dry, dust-free environment at room temperature to maintain its functionality and prolong its shelf life of up to 5 years.