Siemens Maquet Servo I Ventilator

Siemens Maquet Servo I Ventilator

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Product Specification

Model Number Maquet Servo-i
Usage/Application ICU
Type Adult
Brand Siemens
Modes of ventilation SIMV+VG,SIPPV+VG,PSV+VG
Patient Age Group Adult
Operation Mode Battery Operated
Voltage 100 – 120 V AC +/-10%
Display Type LCD
Weight 44.1 lbs (20 kg)
Atmospheric Pressure 660 to 1060 hPa
Display Size 31 cm (12.1″) diagonal
Size 51.8 In (H) x 22 In (W) x 25.2 In (D)
Breathing Mode Lowest pressure in breathing system 400 cmH2O
Relative Humidity 15 to 95% non-condensing
Bias Flow 2 l/min
Max Over Pressure 115 cmH2O
I deal in New and Second Hand
Inspiratory Flow Range Adult 0 to 3.3 l/s, Infant 0 to 0.55 l/s
Connectivity External device interfaces 2xRS232, remote alarm, MCare remote service
Internal Compressible Factor Max. 0.1 ml/cmH2O
Method of triggering Flow, pressure and Edi (optional)
Operating Temperature +10 to + 40 deg C
Pressure Drop Max. 6 cmH2O at a flow of 1 l/s, Max. 3 cmH2O at a flow of 1 l/s
Viewing Area 246.0 x 184.5 mm

Product Description

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Features:
The Maquet SERVO i ventilation system can be used on a variety of patients from neonatal, pediatric, to adults. It has the ability to handle the most acute phases of respiratory distress, through recovery, and to the waning phases of the ventilation process. The SERVO-i continuously delivers oustanding ventilator treatment as gently as possible. This is in part to performance, monitoring capabilities, treatment options, and tools that this ventilator offers. Since this ventilator can be used on a wide variety of patients, it is suitable for most environments from the ICU to the NICU department. The Maquet SERVO-i ventilator allows you to choose the treatment option based on your patients’ needs without having to worry about the ventilator’s capabilities.
Servo-i supports both invasive and non-invasive ventilation. It combines the highest level of clinical performance with outstanding mobility and cost efficiency. Ease of training, operation, and maintenance, as well as flexibility and modularity, ensures a low life-cycle cost. The economic benefits in operating this modular platform are considerable: there is no need to scrap and reinvest for different patient categories and situations.

Mechanical Ventilation

Use of a machine to induce alternating inflation and deflation of the lungs with air

Regulates Oxygen/CO2 levels in the blood

Volume and Pressure of Air forced into the Lungs is controlled

Has to meet the varying demands of patient ventilation

Modes of Ventilation

Volume control

Pressure control

CPAP/BIPAP

Support Ventilation

Combination Of Modes

Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation

Components of Ventilator System

Compressed Gas Source

Patient Breathing Circuit

Mixer/Blender

Hoses

Optional monitoring

O2

Volume

Classification

Driving Mechanism

Pneumatic (Mark 7)

Electronic (Siemens 900C)Function

Respirators: Short time ventilator support

Conventional Ventilators: long-term, advance Support Portability

Transport/battery backup Patients Adult Pediatric Or Neonatal

Technologies

Turbine technology

High-frequency Oscillatory ventilation

Modes IMV, SIMV, PC, VC, S/T etc.

MRI Compatible (Non ferromagnetic components)

Flow Sensors- Volume Measurements

Pressure transducers