Safety-Related Information; Intended Use; Indications; Contraindications - Dräger Oxylog VE300 Instructions For Use Manual

Emergency and transport ventilator
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Safety-related information
2.1

Intended use

Oxylog VE300 is a time-cycled, volume-controlled and pressure-controlled
emergency and transport ventilator for patients requiring mandatory or assisted
ventilation with a tidal volume from 100 mL upward.
2.2

Indications

For patients with a tidal volume of 100 mL upward.
2.3

Contraindications

Patients with a tidal volume of 100 mL or less.
2.4

Environment of use

Intended environments of use:
– Mobile use for emergency patients, for outdoor and indoor environments
– During transport in ambulances, airplanes, helicopters, and on board ships
– In accident and emergency departments
– During intrahospital transport of ventilated patients
WARNING
Risk of patient injury
The device is not intended for long-term use.
► Do not use the device as an intensive care ventilator.
WARNING
Risk of patient injury and device malfunction
Do not use the device in hyperbaric chambers.
► This may result in danger to the patient and malfunctioning of the device.
WARNING
Risk of patient injury and device malfunction
Do not use the device in conjunction with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
► This may result in danger to the patient and malfunctioning of the device.
WARNING
Risk of explosion and fire
The device is not approved for use in areas where oxygen concentrations greater
than 25 Vol% and combustible or explosive gas mixtures are likely to occur.
► This may result in risk of explosion and fire.
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Instructions for use
Oxylog VE300 SW 1.n

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