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Servo-n artificial respiration device

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Protective artificial respiration system specially designed for newborns. Finding the right level of ventilatory support in neonates is a challenge defined by the balance between excessive and insufficient ventilatory support. Servo-n makes it easier to appreciate this balance and act in almost any situation.

Assessment of respiratory needs

Diaphragm monitoring (Edi) helps determine what the patient wants and needs and provide appropriate support in any mode of ventilation. It provides insight into the presence or absence of spontaneous breathing, patient effort, over- and under-assistance, patient-ventilator asynchrony, sedation, patient condition, and potential for premature apnea.

Prevention of Intubation

When the classic CPAP regimen is insufficient, the NIV NAVA regimen offers a viable alternative that can increase the success of the NIV regimen . The NIV NAVA mode is independent of leaks, improves physiological effect and comfort, and reduces the work of breathing.

Protects and stabilizes the newborn

Using NAVA mode, there is an opportunity to personalize the support for the newborn. When newborns are ventilated in this mode, lower pressures and volumes tend to be selected, improving their blood gas and oxygen volumes. And if babies need controlled ventilation, PRVC is available.

Rescue with HFOV mode

The built-in HFOV mode allows rapid initiation of therapy without loss of mean airway pressure or replacement of ventilators. It includes a volume target option and is purposefully designed to reduce the work of breathing.

Weaning from ventilation

Edi signal allows patient progress from invasive to non-invasive ventilation (NIV), nasal CPAP to be followed in the same machine em> and high flow therapy) and beyond. NAVA and NIV NAVA modes are especially useful during weaning. This can help maintain diaphragmatic activity, avoid over- or under-ventilation, and reduce sedation. This may limit diaphragmatic atrophy and facilitate premature extubation.

Expand treatment options

With the pediatric option available, Servo-n is able to expand its capabilities in the pediatric intensive care unit as well.

Ventilation modes:

  • invasive ventilation modes:
  • PC – pressure controlled,
  • VC – volume controlled,
  • PRVC – pressure regulated, volume controlled,
  • HFOV – High Frequency Oscillation Ventilation (amplitude controlled, target volume)
  • PS/CPAP – pressure supportive / continuous positive airway pressure,
  • VS – volume supportive,
  • SIMV (VC) + PS – synchronized intermittent forced ventilation (VC) + PS,
  • SIMV (PC) + PS – synchronized intermittent forced ventilation (PC) + PS,
  • SIMV (PRVC) + PS – synchronized intermittent forced ventilation (PRVC) + PS ,
  • Bi-Vent/APRV – biphasic ventilation,
  • NAVA – neurally controlled assisted ventilation mode;
  • non-invasive ventilation modes:
  • NIV PC – non-invasive ventilation,
  • NIV PS – non-invasive ventilation,
  • nasal CPAP – nasal continuous positive airway pressure,
  • NIV NAVA – non-invasive ventilation NAVA.

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Manufacturer website: www .getinge.com

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