Avante AV-S Touchscreen Anesthesia Ventilator - Comprehensive Respiratory Support
The Avante AV-S Touchscreen Anesthesia Ventilator is a sophisticated and user-friendly device designed to enhance patient care during anesthesia procedures. Featuring three advanced spontaneous breathing modes, this ventilator optimizes patient recovery by improving tidal volume, SpO2 levels, and reducing EtCO2.
Key Breathing Modes
- IMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation):
This mode allows for a minimum level of volume while accommodating spontaneous breaths. It ensures that both spontaneously breathing and non-breathing patients receive necessary support.
- SMMV (Synchronized Mandatory Minute Ventilation):
SMMV combines set minute volume ventilation with the option for spontaneous breaths, ensuring that patients achieve the required minute volume, regardless of their breathing efforts.
- PSV (Pressure Supported Ventilation):
PSV assists each spontaneous breath by providing preset pressure support, making breathing less strenuous for the patient. This mode is specifically designed for patients who are making breathing efforts.
Advanced Features
- Intuitive User Interface: A large, color touchscreen combined with a convenient control wheel allows for effortless adjustments and monitoring.
- Comprehensive Monitoring: Built-in monitoring for oxygen, volume, and airway pressure enhances safety and efficacy during procedures.
- Versatile Display Options: A single or dual waveform display provides clarity in monitoring respiratory parameters.
- Electronic PEEP and Spirometry: For enhanced ventilation precision and patient assessment.
- Fresh Gas Flow Compensation: Automatic adjustments in volume mode help to maintain effective ventilation.
Designed to integrate seamlessly with various anesthesia systems, the Avante AV-S Ventilator exemplifies a commitment to delivering high-quality, adaptable respiratory care for all patient profiles. Experience unmatched reliability and ease of use with this state-of-the-art anesthesia ventilator.