May31

Infant - Pediatric Ventilator from Sechrist Industries, Inc

The Millennium® - 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
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May29

The HeartStart FR2+ Defibrillator from Philips

As the definitive treatment for the life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia, defibrillatior consists of delivering a therapeutic dose of electrical energy to affect the heart to be worked. It depolarizes a critical mass of the heart muscle, terminates the arrhythmia, and allows normal sinus rhythm to be reestablished by the body's natural pacemaker, in the sinoatrial node of the heart.

Defibrillators can be external, transvenous, or implanted, depending on the type of device used. Some external units, known as automated external defibrillators (AEDs), automate the diagnosis of treatable rhythms, meaning that lay responders or bystanders are able to use them successfully with little, or in some cases no, training.

There are so many companies produced Automatic External Defibrillator. Koninklijke Philips Electronic N.V. is one of them who produces a Automatic External Defibrillators. They produce a HeartStart FR2+ Defibrillator.


The HeartStart FR2+ Defibrillator has come to be a trusted tool of professional responders and designated response teams in the workplace and public settings. Its clean, uncluttered design is optimized for fast, efficient operation and rapid delivery of life-saving therapy. Commands are clear, streamlined, confident, and concise: ideal for responders who are trained, drilled, and ready to save a life now.

Here is the feature of HeartStart FR2+ Defibrillator:

  • Biphasic therapy
  • Automated defibrillation, with manual override
  • SMART Analysis
  • SMART CPR and Quick Shock
  • Pediatric defibrillation (infant/child pads)
  • Conscious monitoring (3-Lead ECG, optional)
  • Two display options: text-only, and text with ECG
  • Voice and text prompts
  • Data collection and programmable voice recording
  • Automated self-tests
  • "Ready-for-Use" indicator
  • Long-life battery: 300 shocks (min.) or 12 hrs. monitoring


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