INFANT - PEDIATRIC VENTILATOR FROM SECHRIST INDUSTRIES, INC - medicalequipment

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23 August 2011

INFANT - PEDIATRIC VENTILATOR FROM SECHRIST INDUSTRIES, INC


the infant ventilator and pediatric ventilation system from Sechrist Industries, Inc. was designed for maximum performance and user-friendly convenience.

The Millennium® Infant Ventilator is a simple, reliable ventilation for neonatal, infant, and pediatric patient requirements. It has a unique pressure sensing device that synchronizes the patient's natural breathing cycle with the neonatal ventilator as well as a maximum sensitivity of 0.10 cmH20, and a response time of 5-40 milliseconds depending upon the sensitivity settings.



TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (as mentioned on company's brochure)

Recommended Applications
Neonatal, infant& pediatric patients < style="font-weight: bold;">Flow
2-32 lpm; flush 40 lpm

Modes of Operation
AC, SIMV/IMV, CPAP, CPAP with backup ventilation, Standby

Inspiratory Time
0.1 to 3.0 seconds


I : E Ratio
Normal Range:
1:1.0 to 1:10 (sens. off)
1:1.0 to 1:99 (sens. on)
Inverse Range:1.0:1 to 4.0:1

Rate
2 to 150 breaths per minute

Expiratory Pressure
0 to 20 cmH2O

Inspiratory Pressure
5 to 70 cmH2O

Waveform
Tappered to square

Manual Breath
Electronically controlled, based upon the inspiratory pressure, inspiratory time and waveform control setting

Alarms
  • High Inspiratory Pressure
  • Low/Prolonged Inspiratory Pressure
  • Low PEEP/Baseline Pressure
  • Apnea
  • High Respiratory Rate
  • Loss/Low Electrical Power
  • System Error/Vent Inop
  • Loss of Inlet Gas

Alarm Delay Time
3 to 15 seconds

Alam Mute
30 Seconds

Safety Pressure Relief Valve
15 to 85 cmH20

Indicators
  • Inspiratory Pressure
  • PEEP/Baseline Pressure
  • Calculated I:E Ratio
  • Mean Airway Pressure
  • Proximal Airway Pressure Bar Graph
  • Measured Respiratory Rate

Dimensions
  • 13.5"(34.29cm)H
  • 11"(27.94cm)W
  • 9.5"(24.13cm)D

Weight
21 lbs (9.5kg)

Gas Consumption
14 lpm above the continuous flow setting

Power Requirements
  • 110 to 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz
  • 220 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
  • 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz
This Medical Equipment will help people to improve a life.

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