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Hospital Non-invasive ventilator ST-30K

Short Description:

Better chance of survival: NIV improved survival in acute care settings – and that it is more beneficial when applied earlier rather than as a rescue therapy.


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Product Detail

ST-30K OH-30H

Descriptions

Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is the use of breathing support administered through a face mask, nasal mask, or a helmet. Air, usually with added oxygen, is given through the mask under positive pressure; generally the amount of pressure is alternated depending on whether someone is breathing in or out.

Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is the delivery of oxygen (ventilation support) via a face mask and therefore eliminating the need of an endotracheal airway. NIV achieves comparative physiological benefits to conventional mechanical ventilation by reducing the work of breathing and improving gas exchange.

Applications

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterised by acute onset respiratory failure, diffuse pulmonary opacities and severe hypoxemia. The use of NIV can help to avoid such complications such as a higher incidence of ventilator-associated pneumoniaand barotrauma.

The patients with known or suspected COVID-19 with respiratory failure should be intubated and ventilated early in the disease course without the option for less invasive treatments, including non-invasive ventilation (NIV).

Advantages

1.  Max flow:300L/min

2. Maximum inspiratory pressure: 40cm H2O

3. Leakage compensation performance, the device offers 120 L/min maximum leakage compensation, it can also achieve a preset target pressure to form a pressure platform to complete accurate trigger and switch. 

Specifications

Parameter

ST-30K

Ventilation mode

S/T, CPAP, S, T, PC, VAT, HFNC

Oxygen concentration

21%~100%, (increment by 1%)

Screen size

5.7 Inch color screen

Waveform display

Pressure/flow

IPAP

4~40cm H2O

EPAP

4~25cm H2O

CPAP

4~20cm H2O

Target tidal volume

20~2500mL

Backup BPM

1~60BPM

Backup time

0.2~4.0S

Rise time

1~6 level

Ramp time

0~60min

Ramp pressure

CPAP mode: 4~20cm H2O  Other mode: 4~25cm H2O

Pressure relief

1~3 level

Spontaneous Timin

0.2~4.0S

Spontaneous Timax

0.2~4.0S

I-Trigger setting

Auto, 1~3 level

E-Trigger setting

Auto, 1~3 level

Trigger lock

Off, 0.3~1.5S

Flow of HFNC mode

10~70L/min

Max flow

300L/min

Max leak compensation

120L/min

Method of pressure measure

The pressure testing tube is on mask side

Alarms

Apnea|Disconnection|Low minute volume|Low tidal volume|Power off|Over high pressure|Oxygen unavailable|Excessive oxygen pressure supply|Low oxygen pressure supply|Pressure tube off|Turbine dysfunction|Oxygen sensor failure|Air flow sensor failure|Low pressure|Low battery|Battery depleted

Apnea alarm range setting

0S, 10S, 20S, 30S

Disconnection alarm range setting

0S, 15S, 60S

Real-time monitoring data

Present oxygen concentration|Oxygen source pressure|Pressure|Ventilation per min|Respiratory rate|Current leakage|Current volume|Trigger method

Other settings

Screen lock|Display brightness| Flow| Pressure| Waveform| Event summary

Backup battery

8 hours

 

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