Areas Of Use - Dräger Savina Instructions For Use Manual

Intensive care ventilator
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Intended Use
Intended Use
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Savina®
Long-term ventilator for intensive care. For patients requiring
50 mL tidal volume upwards.
With the following ventilation modes
IPPV
Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation
controlled and assisted constant-volume ventilation.
IPPV
Assist
Assisted constant-volume ventilation.
CPPV
Continuous Positive Pressure Ventilation
Ventilation with continuous positive airway pressure.
IRV
Inversed Ratio Ventilation
Ventilation with inversed inspiration/expiration ratio.
PLV
Pressure Limited Ventilation
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AutoFlow®
(optional)
for the automatic optimization of inspiratory flow and
minimizing of the airway pressure and to permit spontaneous
breathing throughout the breathing cycle.
SIMV
Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
Procedure for weaning patients off the ventilator after they
have started spontaneous breathing.
PLV
Pressure Limited Ventilation
AutoFlow® (optional)
for the automatic optimization of inspiratory flow and
minimizing of the airway pressure and to permit spontaneous
breathing throughout the breathing cycle.
CPAP
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
Spontaneous breathing with positive airway pressure.
SB
Spontaneous Breathing
Spontaneous breathing
ASB
Assisted Spontaneous Breathing
Pressure-assisted spontaneous breathing.
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BIPAP
(optional)
Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure
Pressure-controlled ventilation combined with free
spontaneous breathing during the complete breathing cycle,
and adjustable pressure assist on CPAP level.
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Savina® is a registered trade mark of Dräger
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AutoFlow® is a registered trade mark of Dräger
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Licensed trade mark.
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NIV – non-invasive ventilation (optional)
For ventilation with a nose or face mask to support non-
invasive ventilation therapies.
Choice available between mask ventilation and ventilation of
intubated patients.
Special modes:
Apnoea Ventilation
For switching over automatically to volume-controlled
mandatory ventilation, if breathing stops.
With monitoring for
airway pressure, Paw,
expiratory minute volume, MV,
inspiratory O
concentration, FiO
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inspiratory breathing gas temperature, T,
apnoea,
tachypnoea monitoring to detect rapid, shallow spontaneous
breathing.

Areas of Use

In the Intensive Care ward or in the recovery room.
During secondary transport from one hospital to another.
During transfer of ventilated patients within the hospital.
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During transfer flights
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Additional permits not covered by CE certification may be
necessary for mobile use (in aircraft, etc.).
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