Nasal Cpap (Ncpap); Circuit Compatibility; General Specifications (Ncpap); Chapter 6: Infant Non-Invasive Ventilation - CareFusion AVEA Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 6: Infant Non-invasive Ventilation

Nasal CPAP (nCPAP)

Overview
Infant Nasal CPAP is a spontaneous mode of ventilation. In this mode, no mechanical positive pressure breaths are
delivered and no inspiratory triggers are required. A patient spontaneously breathes at an elevated baseline pressure
level called the "nCPAP level."
Note:
Nasal CPAP is an available option in the Infant Mode Select Screen only.

Circuit Compatibility

AVEA nCPAP utilizes standard two-limbed neonate patient circuits and nasal prongs for the patient interface.
The following nasal CPAP prongs have been approved for use:
HUDSON Infant Nasal CPAP Cannula: Sizes 0 through 4
Hudson RCI, Research Triangle NC
INCA
Infant Nasal Cannula: Sizes 7.5F, 9F, 10.5F, 12F, 15F
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CooperSurgical, Inc., Trumbull CONN
NEOTECH Binasal Airway: Sizes 3.0 mm, 3.5 mm, 4.0 mm
NEOTECH Products, Inc., Valencia CA
ARGYLE
Infant Nasal Cannula: Sizes Extra-small, Small, Large
®
Sherwood Medical; St. Louis MO
General Specifications
nCPAP Level
Range
2 to 10 cmH
Resolution 1 cmH
Default
5 cmH
Accuracy
± 2 cmH
nCPAP Flow
Flow delivery is under software control and limited to a maximum of 15LPM.
Advanced Settings
There are no advanced settings for the primary settings in Nasal CPAP.
Alarms
The Alarms Settings Screen does not open in Nasal CPAP.
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